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Outlook for U.S. Agricultural Trade offers, on a quarterly basis, the U.S. agricultural import and export outlook, as well as the year-to-date value and volume of U.S. farm exports, by commodity and region.

U.S. Agricultural Trade Update provides monthly updates on the quantity and value of U.S. farm export and import shipments.

For release dates, see the 2004 release calendar.

Subscribe to e-mail alerts to receive timely notification of newsletter availability. Printed copies can be purchased from the National Technical Information Service by calling 1-800-999-6779 (specify SUB-AES-4035 for Outlook for U.S. Agricultural Trade and SUB-FAT-4030 for U.S. Agricultural Trade Update).

related data
Foreign Agricultural Trade of the United States (FATUS) provides U.S. agricultural exports and imports, volume and value, by country, by commodity, and by calendar year, fiscal year, and monthly, for varying periods, such as 1935 to the present or 1989 to the present.

Production, Supply, and Distribution (PS&D) contains official USDA data on production, supply, and distribution of agricultural commodities for the United States and major importing and exporting countries. The database provides projections for the coming year and historical data for more than 200 countries and major crop, livestock, fishery, and forest products.

ERS Agricultural Exchange Rate Data Set includes nominal and real exchange rates for 80 countries beginning in January 1970. Agricultural trade-weighted exchange rates are calculated for U.S. agricultural market countries, competitors, and suppliers.

International Macroeconomic Data Set provides data from 1971 for real gross domestic product, population, and other variables for the 35 countries and 22 regions that are most important for U.S. agricultural trade.

related briefing rooms
U.S. Agricultural Trade
Agricultural Baseline Projections
NAFTA
WTO
All commodity and country briefing rooms

 

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page updated: January 2, 2004

 

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