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Foreign Agricultural Trade of the United States January/February 1991

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The January/February 1991 issue of Foreign Agricultural Trade of the United States reports the following information: U.S. agricultural exports fell nearly $600 million to $39.3 billion, their first decline in 4 years. Wheat exports fell $2 billion, and other grains fell to a lesser degree, offsetting increased exports of cotton, tobacco, horticultural products, and animal products. Horticultural product exports showed the largest gain, but much of the apparent $1.4-billion increase. stemmed from revised procedures for collecting data. U.S. imports of farm products totaled $22.8 billion, up 5 percent from $21.7 billion 1n 1989. Larger purchases of competitive commodities, such as cattle, meat, dairy products, fruits and vegetables, and sugar accounted for most of last year's growth. Competitive products now constitute 75 percent of total agricultural imports.

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  • Unknown, 1991. "Foreign Agricultural Trade of the United States January/February 1991," Foreign Agricultural Trade of the United States (FATUS) 154694, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
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    5. Lynch, Lori, 2001. "Migration Of Exotic Pests: Phytosanitary Regulations And Cooperative Policies To Protect U.S. Ecosystems And Agricultural Interests," Working Papers 28548, University of Maryland, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics.
    6. Lee, Chinkook & Robinson, Michelle, 1994. "Factor Intensity and the Changing Commodity Composition of U.S. Agricultural Trade," Agricultural Economic Reports 308285, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
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    8. Worley, C. Thomas & Folwell, Raymond J. & McCracken, Vicki A., 1993. "Methodology For Trend Analysis And Projection Of Production, Market Shares, And Consumption," Journal of Food Distribution Research, Food Distribution Research Society, vol. 24(1), pages 1-8, February.

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