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Post has further lowered its estimate for Australian wheat production to 20 million MT for 2017/18, due to continuing adverse seasonal conditions across most cropping areas.
Post forecasts the Australian sugar cane crush for 2017/18 at 34 million MT, up 6 percent on the official forecast.
Uncertain seasonal conditions for Australia are expected to slow cattle herd rebuilding.
The Australian biofuel industry and market remain small because mandates do not cover the entire country and remain modest compared to other countries with biofuel programs, and tax relief....
Post forecasts Australian cherry production to rebound to 16,000 metric tons in 2017/18, after adverse seasonal conditions sharply reduced output to 10,000 MT in 2016/17.
Post has lowered its estimate for Australian wheat production to 22 million MT for 2017/18, due to expectantly poor seasonal conditions across almost all cropping areas.
This guide serves as a resource for U.S. companies seeking to export high-value consumer-oriented foods to Cambodia and provides guidance and information on local business practices...
Post forecasts milk production at 9.1 million MT in 2017. This represents a decrease of 2.7 percent on actual milk production of 9.35 million MT in 2016.
Australian winter crop production is forecast to decline significantly in 2017/18 due to less favorable seasonal conditions and in response to low world prices.
Post forecasts Australian sugar production to decline to 4.8 million MT in 2017/18 after a tropical cyclone hit northern Queensland in late March 2017.
In 2016/17, cotton production is expected to reach 2.5 million bales, assuming the continuation of average seasonal conditions.
Australian cattle numbers are forecast to rebound in 2017 to 28.8 million head due to an improved seasonal outlook and herd rebuilding.