Corn and soybean export sales increased in the latest week but matched trade forecasts and topped the paces needed to meet the U.S. Department of Agriculture annual forecasts. Old-crop corn sales of 23.7 million bu. were up about 10 million from a week ago, while new-crop sales of about 531,500 bu. were down sharply from a week ago and missed forecasts. Old-crop sales were led by Mexico, Colombia and China, while the new-crop business went to Panama, the French West Indies and Nicaragua.