Where will soybean grow by 2050? Climate suitability shifts

Climate-suitability trajectory for soybean across 28 agroclimatic zones, 2020–2060. Where the envelope is opening, where it’s closing, plus current trade exposure: $400/t baseline, 22% 10y volatility, top-5 exporters control 92% of trade.

Top 10 zones for soybean by 2050

RankZoneCountry20202050Δ
1Corn BeltUnited States8577-8 pts
2Sul (south)Brazil8577-8 pts
3Ontario-QuebecCanada7576+1 pts
4PampasArgentina8276-6 pts
5Northeast ChinaChina7876-2 pts
6Lake StatesUnited States7573-2 pts
7CerradoBrazil8271-11 pts
8Forest-SteppeUkraine5571+16 pts
9PodilliaUkraine5570+15 pts
10Mississippi DeltaUnited States8068-12 pts

Biggest gainers for soybean · 2020 → 2050

ZoneCountryΔ suitability
Northern PlainsUnited States+22 pts (42 → 64)
Canadian PrairiesCanada+22 pts (42 → 64)
Atlantic / ContinentalGermany+20 pts (38 → 58)
Atlantic TemperateFrance+18 pts (42 → 60)
Continental E. EuropePoland+16 pts (50 → 66)

Biggest declines for soybean · 2020 → 2050

ZoneCountryΔ suitability
Cotton BeltUnited States-15 pts (75 → 60)
Central PlainThailand-14 pts (55 → 41)
Queensland CoastalAustralia-12 pts (60 → 48)
Bahia CoastBrazil-12 pts (72 → 60)
Mississippi DeltaUnited States-12 pts (80 → 68)

Trade context for soybean

Baseline price: $400/t · 10y volatility: 22% · Top-5 exporter share: 92% · Trade chokepoint: US Gulf / Brazil ports.

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Frequently asked questions

Why split big countries into multiple agroclimatic zones?

Big countries span fundamentally different climates. The US Corn Belt (Iowa, Illinois) and the US Cotton Belt (Mississippi, Alabama) sit in different agroclimatic conditions: different soils, growing seasons, dominant crops, and trade flows. A single national average hides the signal entirely.

The tool currently splits 36 countries into 62 agroclimatic zones. The US has nine (Corn Belt, Cotton Belt, Mississippi Delta, Pacific Northwest, California Central, Northern Plains, Southern Plains, Lake States, Northeast). Ukraine has six (Polissia, Forest-Steppe, Steppe, Black Sea Coast, Carpathian, Podillia). Africa is covered through Côte d’Ivoire cocoa belt, Ethiopian + Kenyan highlands, Nigerian savanna, Egyptian Nile Delta, Moroccan Atlas, Zambian commercial belt, the South African Highveld and Western Cape. Asia-Pacific now covers India, China, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, Turkey, and Israel. Latin America adds Argentina, Chile, Colombia, and Mexico. Brazil, India, China, Australia, and Canada all carry multiple zones. Each map marker carries a dataset that matches what a farmer or planner in that specific zone actually faces.

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