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Attaché Report (GAIN)

Canada: Fresh Deciduous Fruit

Uneventful growing and harvest seasons helped the apple and pear sectors to bounce back from a difficult season one year earlier, when spring frost crippled these sectors. Both apple and pear production volumes are back to normal levels, imports are...
Attaché Report (GAIN)

Italy: Stone Fruit Annual 2013

Italy is the largest peach and nectarine producer in the EU-28 and ranks second in the world after China.
Attaché Report (GAIN)

Canada: Potato and Potato Products

Planted areas declined this year as a result of a reduction in the demand for processing potatoes, a stagnant demand for table potatoes and growers' decision to cut back production following a year of oversupply and depressed prices. Yields will turn...
Attaché Report (GAIN)

Canada: Grain and Feed Update

Canada's total 2013/14 production of wheat, barley, oats and corn is forecast to be 54 million metric tons, an increase of six percent over the previous year.
Attaché Report (GAIN)

Canada: Poultry and Products Annual

Given that competing proteins will remain in short supply, Canada's poultry sector will likely see moderate growth in 2014 following its better-than-expected performance in 2013.
Attaché Report (GAIN)

Canada: Biofuels Annual

Canadian biofuel production remains below what Post estimates is needed to meet federal standards. Limited production makes it unlikely Canada will become a major player in the global ethanol market.
Attaché Report (GAIN)

Canada: Oilseeds and Products Annual

Acreage is expected to decline but yields are forecast to return to normal for Canada's 2013 oilseeds crop, which should result in greater supplies.
International Agricultural Trade Report

Processed Product Spotlight: Pet Food

Growing demand for pet food is creating new opportunities for U.S exporters in both established and emerging markets worldwide.
International Agricultural Trade Report

Processed Product Spotlight: Chocolate Candy

While trade in chocolate confectionery remains small relative to overall demand, U.S. exporters are finding opportunities in both developed and emerging markets around the globe.