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Australia: Cotton and Products Annual

Australian cotton production is forecast at 2.2 million bales for 2019/20.
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Australia: Food Processing Ingredients

Australia has proven to be an appealing and profitable market for U.S. companies for many years.
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Australia: Oilseeds and Products Annual

Post forecasts 2019/20 canola production to rebound to 3.7 million metric tons (MMT).
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Australia: Sugar Annual

Australian sugar cane production is forecast to be stable at 34 million metric tons (MMT) in 2019/20.
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Australia: Exporter Guide

Australia is a prosperous, economically stable, and industrialized nation. Underpinning Australia's strong economy is its open and transparent trade and investment environment....
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Australia: Retail Foods

Health, wellness and the environment continue to be major focuses among Australian consumers.
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Australia: Citrus Annual

Fresh orange production is estimated at 480,000 metric tons (MT) in 2017/18.
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Australia: Agricultural Biotechnology Annual

The Australian federal government is very supportive of biotechnology and has committed considerable long-term funding to research and development.
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Australia: Dairy and Products Annual

The Australian dairy industry is recovering from a period of significant disruption with a spike in exits from the industry.
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Australia: Grain and Feed Update

Post has further lowered its estimate for Australian wheat production to 20 million MT for 2017/18, due to continuing adverse seasonal conditions across most cropping areas.
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Australia: Sugar Semi-annual

Post forecasts the Australian sugar cane crush for 2017/18 at 34 million MT, up 6 percent on the official forecast.
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Australia: Livestock and Products Annual

Uncertain seasonal conditions for Australia are expected to slow cattle herd rebuilding.