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A rapidly growing middle class in North Asia is expected to boost demand for U.S. agricultural exports over the next decade.
Government grain support policies will continue to expand, but resource constraints will hinder future Chinese grain production.
Post forecasts that China's broiler production will fall as demand declines due to lower prices and food safety concerns.
Post forecasts China’s 2013 production, supply, and demand for cattle and beef virtually unchanged, while pork trending upward.
Growing demand for pet food is creating new opportunities for U.S exporters in both established and emerging markets worldwide.
Despite a slow global economy, trade in forest products increased by 15 percent from 2010 to 2011.
Production of distillers dried grains (DDG) has soared in recent years as ethanol production has grown.
Rising global demand and higher prices drove U.S. hay exports to a record $1.25 billion in 2012.