Spain: Pulses: Declining Domestic Production Opens up U.S. Export Opportunities

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Spain pulse production lags far behind domestic demand. With the notable exception of dry beans, the large majority of pulse production in Spain is carried out in non-irrigated conditions. Dry conditions prevailing in the MY2017/18 productive season have lowered yields and consequently boosted import needs to meet internal demand, which opens up exports opportunities for U.S. pulses. 

Spain: Pulses: Declining Domestic Production Opens up U.S. Export Opportunities

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