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China's demand for imported food-grade soybeans continue to increase, however U.S. food-grade soybeans suffer from poor Chinese consumer perceptions and restrictive import "zero tolerance" policies.
On June 15, 2017, ATO Shenyang Director Roseanne Freese interviewed Cliff Wallace, Chairman of Shenyang New World EXPO (Management) Ltd., the company managing Northeast China’s newest exhibition....
Infographic showing the growth of U.S. pork exports which topped $5.7 billion in 2016.
Total ethanol production for 2018 is forecast to grow on strong demand and policy support.
Local ethanol production is expected to increase through 2018 with import growth not expected to fully offset rising demand.
U.S. hardwood lumber is moving into Northeast China.
The Philippines imports virtually all of its dairy products, especially milk powder, as domestic production cannot meet the country’s dairy requirement of 2 million metric tons (MMT) liquid milk....
China’s sugar production in marketing year (MY) 2017/18 is forecast to increase for the second consecutive year, with expanded acreage for both sugar cane and sugar beets.
The Philippines’ rapidly expanding production of processed foods and beverages presents robust opportunities for U.S. exporters of agricultural raw materials and high-value ingredients.
In Post’s 2016 annual and 2017 semi-annual poultry reports, Post forecast that poultry production would decrease significantly in 2017 due to avian-influenza related factors.
The U.S. continues to be the Philippines’ largest supplier of agricultural products, and the Philippines is its 11th largest global market.
Despite the much deserved fanfare, U.S. beef exporters need to be patient and deliberative in marketing their products in China.