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In order to maintain soybean processing at normal levels, Argentina is importing US soybeans for the first time in over two decades.
For CY 2018, production of the two types of fresh deciduous fruit is forecast to decrease to 530,000 MT for apples and 530,000 MT for pears from official USDA estimates.
While MY2018/19 Argentine forecast for sugar production and consumption maintain stable levels, exports plummet to 150,000 tons (raw value), due to stagnant production and lower beginning stocks.
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.
The United States is the world’s largest producer of beef but it also imports more beef than any other country.
Post forecasts lower soybean production on decreased area and a return to historical yield levels for 2016/17.
A new government took office in December implementing rapidly policy changes to support the local agricultural sector.