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Brazil: Oilseeds and Products Update

Post forecasts 2017/18 and 2016/17 soybean production to 105 and 114 million metric tons (mmt), respectively.
FAS/Tokyo team visited the largest manufacturing plant of Kewpie Co. Ltd., a major food manufacturer in Japan.
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Algeria: Grain and Feed Update

The Ministry of Agriculture foresees total grain production totaling 3.5 MMT, of which Post estimates will be split 2.5 MMT for wheat and one MMT for barley....
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Argentina: Oilseeds and Products Annual

Post forecasts slightly lower soybean production on limited area rise and a return to historical yield levels for 2017/18.
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Uruguay: Oilseeds and Products Annual

Post forecasts 2017/18 area planted to remain stagnant at 1.2 million hectares. This area and a return to historical yields are forecast to produce 3 million tons.
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Ukraine: Sunflower Production Likely to Remain Strong

This report incorporates various updates to Production, Supply and Distribution (PSD) data based on recent export numbers as well as domestic planting areas for sunflowers, soybeans, rapeseed....
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Turkey: Oilseeds and Products Update

Turkish soybean area and production for MY 2017/18 are now estimated about 22,000 hectares and 85,000 MT, respectively.
Infographic showing highlights of U.S. agricultural exports to Japan, which totaled $11.1 billion in 2016.
Infographic showing highlights of U.S. agricultural exports to European Union, which totaled $11.6 billion in 2016.
FAS/Japan assisted three delegations from Montana in April, including a group of craft beer and spirits companies, Montana Senator Steve Daines, and Montana’s Director of Agriculture Ben Thomas....
Infographic showing highlights of U.S. agricultural exports to China, which totaled $21.4 billion in 2016.
U.S Distiller’s Dried Grains with Solubles (DDGS) has a potential growth market in Malaysia as corn and soybean meal become more expensive....