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Infographic highlighting the total exports, top destinations, and top commodities for U.S. agricultural exports in 2016.
China’s soybean imports are forecast to hit a record of 86 million metric tons (MMT) in MY16/17.
As a result of a recovery in swine production and steady growth in the poultry sector, and subsequent higher demand for industry feed and protein meal, China’s soybean imports are forecast to hit...
At a combined $23.8 billion, China and Hong Kong represent 18 percent of U.S. agricultural exports to the world, up from 10 percent just a decade ago.
In addition to China’s growing demand for oilseed products, the low price of soybeans is expected to push China’s soybean imports to exceed 76 million tons in MY14/15, up from the 70.4 million tons...
In anticipation of higher demand for industry feed and protein meal, based on a recovery in swine production and steady growth in the poultry sector, China’s soybean imports are forecast...
China’s soybean imports are forecast to hit a record of 86 million metric tons (MMT) in MY16/17, up from the estimated 83 MMT in MY15/16.
Graphic illustrating the total export of U.S. agricultural products to China, including the total value and top 5 commodities.
China’s MY16/17 soybean production is forecast to recover to 12.5 million metric tons (MMT) from the 11.6 MMT in the previous year, compared to the USDA official data of 11.8 MMT.
In MY14/15 China continued dominating the global oilseeds market, retaining its status as the world's largest importer of soybeans.
In MY14/15 China continued dominating the global oilseeds market, retaining its status as the world's largest importer of soybeans.
China notified the WTO of the National Food Safety Standard of Vegetable Protein for Food Industry (an update of the GB/T 20371), issued by the National Health and Family Planning Commission...