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Post expects that in marketing year (MY) 2016/17 Indian almond imports (shelled-basis) will reach 65,000 MT, a nine percent decrease from the MY 2015/16.
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.
Planting of the Rabi (winter) wheat crop is expected to get underway in a few weeks. The Government has not announced a revised procurement price, but Pakistani wheat is already among the most...
MY2016/17 sugar production is revised down to 9.3 million metric tons, a five percent reduction from MY2015/16 due to severe drought during growing stage of sugarcane crop.
MY2016/17 rice and corn production are revised up due to favorable weather conditions. Bumper rice production is expected in MY2016/17, as a result of an anticipated full recovery in the off-season...
Sugar production is forecast at 5.4 million metric tons, up slightly from a year ago.
For Marketing Year 2016/2017 (MY16/17), Post forecasts overall production to be higher than MY MY15/16, at 450,000 MT.
Post estimates total grain production at 11.5 million MT, including 5.6 million MT of common wheat, 2.4 million MT of durum wheat, and 3.5 million MT of barley
On September 28, 2016, the Japanese Government announced it will import another 4,000 metric tons of butter, which would bring total Japanese fiscal year 2016 butter imports to a record high...
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...
India’s CY 2017 fluid milk production is estimated to increase by four percent to 160 million metric tons (MMT) assuming a normal monsoon.