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Graphic showing the percentage of U.S. agricultural production which is exported overseas. All told, more than 20 percent of U.S. agriculture is exported.
Mexican wheat and rice production estimates for marketing year (MY) 2018/19 have been revised downward, as planted area for both crops is lower than previously expected.
Rice export prices declined around 1 percent due to the weakening Thai baht.
Rice export prices further increased 1 percent due mainly to the export demand to the Philippines.
Rice export prices increased 1 percent due mainly to demand for white rice from the Philippines.
MY 2018/19 (April-March) wheat production estimate has been raised higher to 95 million metric tons (MMT) on reports of higher yield realization in northern India.
Rice export prices declined 2 to 4 percent due to a lack of new inquiries and weakening of the Thai baht.
South China rice imports steadily rise…Upcoming opportunities for U.S. exporters to meet with a wide range of South China importers....
For marketing year 2018/19, Argentine wheat production is forecast at a historic high of 20 million tons driving record exports of 14.2 million tons.
Uruguayan wheat harvested area remains unchanged in marketing year (MY) 2018/19 with production forecast at 600,000 tons on average yields with exports of 100,000 tons rebounding to normal levels....
Forecast MY2015/16 corn production is revised slightly higher, while forecast rice and wheat production are lowered slightly.
Export prices increased 1 to 4 percent due to foreign buyers’ concerns over the drought situation in main-crop rice growing areas.