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Posts forecasts Vietnam coffee production for marketing year 2021/2022 (MY21/22) at 30.83 million bags, green bean equivalent (GBE), on improved weather conditions and irrigation that support yields.
China’s milk production is forecast to reach 34.6 MMT in 2021, benefiting from high raw milk prices and continued investment by large milk producers.
Responding to surging pork prices due to African swine fever’s devastating impact on the hog sector, the Philippines has temporarily lowered pork tariff rates and increased the quota volume.
This report is one in a series of product briefs highlighting the tariff benefits for specific commodities and products from Year 3 (2021) to Year 5 (2023) of the agreement.
The China Feed Industry Expo and Conference took place in April, bringing together traders, analysts, and government officials to share perspectives on the feed and swine sectors.
This report details trade flows of industrial ethanol to Japan,, where the United States has a limited market share.
Coffee production is forecast to modestly decline to 10.63 million (60 kilogram) bags in 2021/22 on lower yields in Robusta and Arabica growing regions.
Although early indications were for a near-record New Zealand apple crop in 2020/2021, a number of factors have tempered expectations.
China is aiming to tackle food waste from farm to fork and everywhere in between. The country launched a clean plate campaign last summer and passed the Anti-Food Waste Law at the end of April this year.
On May 12, 2021, China’s Ministry of Agriculture notified the U.S. Embassy in Beijing of the detection of African Swine Fever in Inner Mongolia. China is continuing to monitor the situation.
This report is one in a series of product briefs highlighting the tariff benefits for specific commodities and products from Year 3 (2021) to Year 5 (2023) of the agreement.
Export prices for white and parboiled rice are still trending upward, with new inquiries from African markets and increased demand for glutinous rice from Asian markets.