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The lack of alternative crops keeps Spanish cotton area highly inelastic. Despite good price expectations, tight water supplies in the Guadalquivir river basin and lower cotton specific payments may prevent Spanish cotton acreage from expanding...
This report provides trade data on Vietnam's monthly rice exports by grade and destination and weekly export quotes for rice by grade.
In 2020, Spanish dairy industry sector continued to increase milk production and efficiency despite the COVID-19 pandemic and lower dairy consumption due to the closure of the hospitality sector. Conversely, Spanish household dairy consumption rose...
One year after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, Spanish consumers continue to adjust many aspects of their lives including the way they shop for food.
Soybean meal demand for feed use is forecast to increase in MY2021/22 as the swine herd repopulates from the impacts of African Swine Fever, along with a forecasted increase in poultry production and bovine herd expansion.
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, in 2020, the Spanish meat sector overcame initial disruptions and worked at normal capacity to satisfy domestic and export demand.
Post revised its Vietnam’s feed demand estimates for calendar year (CY) 2020 at 27
In 2020, the United States exported $1.6 billion worth of agricultural, seafood and forest products to Spain.
Vietnam imported $13.1 billion in consumer-oriented products in 2020. A young population, growing middle class and rapid urbanization are driving increased demand in the food and beverage sector.
The 2020 U.S. Agricultural Export Yearbook provides a statistical summary of U.S. agricultural commodity exports to the world. This summary lists only the United States’ primary trading partners.
The lack of alternative crops keeps Spanish cotton area highly inelastic.
Vietnam’s success in controlling COVID-19 has allowed textile and garment companies to maintain their operations, despite short-term disruptions.