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South China has been the largest user of U.S. sorghum….Upcoming opportunities for U.S. exporters to meet with South China seafood, pet food, and other food product importers…
In recent years, South China’s imports of wine and beer have skyrocketed, with imports of wine more than doubling between 2013 and 2015, and imports of beer tripling during this period.
China lifted the longstanding bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE)-based ban on U.S. beef imports on September 22, 2016, removing a major obstacle to resuming U.S. beef imports.
As a result of a recovery in swine production and steady growth in the poultry sector, and subsequent higher demand for industry feed and protein meal, China’s soybean imports are forecast to hit...
The Agricultural Economic Fact Sheet for South Africa has been updated to include calendar years 2014, 2015 and 2016 (estimate). South Africa is battling one of the worst droughts ever recorded...
China is the world’s largest walnut producer. Post forecasts China’s MY 2016/17 in-shell walnut production at 1.06 million MT, an increase of six percent from the previous year...
China’s MY 2016/17 sugar production is expected to rebound slightly from the 15-year low of 2015/16, as high domestic prices have encouraged expanded sugar area.
Post forecasts that the South African sugar cane crop will remain flat at 14.9 MMT in the 2016/17 MY as a result of the prevailing drought conditions.
China’s MY2016/17 fresh potato production is forecast to increase three percent to 100 million metric tons (MMT) due to an expansion of potato acreage and normal weather conditions in major...
outhern China wine and beer import market rapidly expanding….Upcoming opportunities for U.S.exporters to meet with South China seafood, pet food, and other food product importers…
Post forecasts that South Africa’s broiler meat imports will increase by eight percent in 2017 to 560,000 tons...