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The United States is the most important supplier of nuts to the European Union, which imported $2.3 billion of tree nuts in 2013, of which $1.4 billion were almonds.
Both EU beef and pork production are forecast to increase in 2015.
This report provides EU-28 production, supply, and demand forecasts for major EU oilseeds, protein meals and related products.
The UK presents strong market opportunities for many U.S. consumer-oriented products.
Global wine trade climbed to a record 5 billion liters in 2013, up 75 percent from little more than a decade ago.
Exports of high-value, processed food products have been a significant contributor to the strongest five-year period for agricultural exports in U.S. history.
Young, urban consumers in emerging markets with rising disposable incomes helped propel global imports of confectionery products to $21 billion in calendar year 2013.
Greece is one of the European Union's major producers and exporters of peaches, nectarines and apricots. Post forecasts a decline in 2013/14 production due to severe weather conditions.
The United States is the most important supplier of tree nuts to the European Union. This report presents the situation and outlook for almonds, hazelnuts, walnuts and pistachios in the EU-28.
After significant production cuts in 2012, EU beef and pork production are expected to rebound. However, exportable supplies are expected to be limited.
The EU's Renewable Energy Directive is spurring demand for biofuels, but a series of actions have been imposed to stymie trade of bioethanol and biodiesel.
This report presents the situation and outlook for stone fruit, including peaches, nectarines and cherries, in the EU-28.