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Malaysia's retail sector is forecast to grow 10 percent annually, offering excellent opportunities for U.S. exports.
China’s MY2013/14 fresh potato production is forecast stable at 81 million metric tons (MMT) but growth in processing potatoes remains constrained by limited supply and inadequate storage facilities. China’s MY2013/14 potato starch imports are...
A biennial bearing “off” year in MY2013 means the forecast production for apples of 511,000 metric tons should give rise to 305,000 metric tons of export apples. This won’t match MY 2012’s stellar performance of 320,000 metric tons of apples exported...
This report provides EU-28 production, supply, and demand forecasts for fresh apples, fresh pears, table grapes and concentrated apple juice.
Post forecasts a slight decline in China's apple production. Pear production should increase slightly. Market access issues still thwart U.S. apple imports, but demand for U.S. grapes is growing.
A reduction in Japanese potato production over the next decade could present opportunities for U.S. potatoes, which are highly valued for their quality and price.
Imports of consumer-oriented food and beverages from the United States reached $657 million in 2012, making Vietnam the 13th-largest export market for the category.
Taiwan remains an important market for U.S. stone fruit.
Post forecasts that China's raisin production will increase by 10 percent in the 2013/14 marketing year due to good weather in Xinjiang, the largest producing area.
China is expected to remain a significant importer of biotech products and may become an exporter of biotechnology in the medium to long term.
A look at U.S. exports to South Korea in the year since since the United States-Korea Free Trade Agreement entered into force.
Indonesia is one of the most dynamic growth markets for U.S. agricultural exports, with strong economic performance and rapid urbanization propelling changes in consumption and trade.