South America is an important source of agricultural products, especially soybeans and soy products, coffee, corn, wheat, beef, fruit juices, and poultry meat. In some of these markets, its exports compete directly with U.S. exports. ERS economists provide data and analysis on agricultural supply, consumption, trade, and policies of key countries on the continent, including Argentina and Brazil.
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feature Agriculture in Brazil and Argentina: Developments and Prospects for Major Field Crops. Recent increases in international competitiveness by Argentine and Brazilian grain and soybean producers likely foreshadow continued global trade-share gains, particularly for soybeans and soybean products. Macroeconomic and policy developments, particularly those related to exchange rates, and infrastructure improvements will remain central to each country's future prospects.
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