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Uncertainty of government corn policies and price support mechanisms contributed to decreased production with farmers retiring or shifting to more profitable crops.
Ecuador extended its tariff exemption for soybean meal and wheat imports from all origins for five years, effective January 1, 2020.
FAS Quito used CSSF funds to lead a delegation of five Ecuadorian importers to the SNAXPO Show in Orlando, Florida March 31- April 2, 2019.
This report serves as a road map for U.S. companies exporting to Ecuador.
Prohibitively high costs of electricity and water, transportation, and high labor costs have cut production of soluble coffee in half.
Sugar production in marketing year (MY) 2018/19 decreased slightly compared to MY 2017/18 levels.
This report outlines Ecuador’s requirements for food and agricultural product imports.
The food processing industry is a huge component of Ecuador’s manufacturing sector. In 2017, the sector contributed $6.3 billion to Ecuador’s gross domestic product and grossed $10.5 billion.... .
As Ecuador’s economy stabilizes and becomes more open to trade, wheat consumption is expected to trend upward.