Brazil has overtaken India as the leading exporter of the corn (maize) to Bangladesh. This change signals the major shift in the regional agricultural trade. For the long time India hold the dominant position due to the competitive pricing and geographical advantage. However since the 2024 the rising domestic demand for maize and specially for the ethanol production it has been reduced India’s export capacity. This gap has allowed to Brazil to enter in and to capture the significant share of the Bangladesh’s growing feed grain market.
Why India Lost Its Edge in Bangladesh’s Corn Market
India’s dominance in the Bangladesh corn trade was built on three key strengths.
- Lower prices
- Proximity
- Faster delivery.
These factors have made the Indian maize highly attractive to Bangladeshi importers.
- However the situation have began to change due to the Indian government’s focus on blending ethanol with the fuel have increased maize consumption domestically.
- Also the higher local demand have led to the increased maize prices and making the exports less competitive.
- As the more maize diverted for the internal use the quantity available for the exports have declined sharply.
As a result the India have gradually lost its the price advantage in the international market.
Brazil’s Rapid Rise as a Key Supplier
Brazil have capitalized on this opportunity by expanding the its corn exports to Bangladesh.
With large-scale of the production and the efficient supply chains Brazil was able to,
- Offer the competitive pricing despite the longer distances.
- It also ensure the consistent supply volumes.
- Brazil also meet the Bangladesh’s increasing demand for the animal feed and poultry industry needs
This strategic move have helped the Brazil to replace the India as Bangladesh’s top corn supplier.
Ethanol Policy and Its Role in India’s Export Decline
India’s ethanol blending program aims to reduce the dependence on the fossil fuels and promote cleaner energy.
While this policy has the environmental and economic benefits it has also increased the competition for maize between fuel and food sectors.
It also have reduced the India’s global competitiveness in the grain exports.
It have shifted the focus from the export-driven agriculture to domestic energy security.
Understanding the Global Corn Trade
Corn (maize) is one of the most traded agricultural commodities in the world. Major exporters of the maize includes,
- Brazil
- United States
- Argentina
Major importers often include those countries who have strong livestock industries like Bangladesh.
Also the global corn prices are influenced by the factors such as weather conditions, biofuel policies and the supply chain logistics.


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