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Line on Agriculture
The US Grains Council continues to work on getting grains into new overseas markets and they view India as a big opportunity for domestic producers.
California Ag Today
The latest data from USDA, compiled by the U.S. Meat Export Federation, brings great news for U.S. beef and pork producers!
Idaho Ag Today
Over the past several years, the great farmers and ranchers of Idaho have been doing a land office business in terms of exporting our commodities.
Line on Agriculture
The US Meat Export Federation has used program funds from the first round of the Regional Agriculture Promotion Program to promote US meat exports.
California Ag Today
USDA Undersecretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Alexis Taylor will lead an agribusiness trade mission to Columbia in August and is now soliciting for exporters to come along.
Farm of the Future
Where will export demand grow in the future? Cobank's Tanner Ehmke provides insight into China, India and Southeast Asia.
Line on Agriculture
Brian Irey, grain trading expert and Crossroads Coop regional manager.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Ag exports are projected to reach $190 billion next year, but imports are projected to rise to $199 billion.
Southeast Regional Ag News
In 2021, ag exports accounted for 12 percent of the total value, up from nine percent in 2002
Southeast Regional Ag News
However, after adjusting for inflation, 2022 year-to-date exports are up four percent by value compared to the same period last year.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Four new mission trips were added in 2022 as the USDA works to expand markets for American commodities.
Southeast Regional Ag News
The race is on to get to $200 billion in value annually for U.S. ag exports. We’re not there yet, but we did have a record year in 2021 setting the pace at $172.5 billion worth of ag exports. This year, the USDA is predicting $183.5 billion.
Southeast Regional Ag News
USDA data shows 2021 exports of U.S. farm and food products totaled $177 billion, 18 percent higher than 2020 and nearly 15 percent higher than the previous record set in 2014. But is it because we exported more? Or because what we exported was worth more?