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The value of U.S. agricultural exports rose $4.3 billion to $39.1 billion in FY 1989 as exports to virtually every major market surpassed year-earlier levels. Canada and Mexico were the largest suppliers of agricultural commodities to the United States for the third consecutive year in FY 19H9....
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U.S. agricultural exports rose slightly during the first 5 months of FY 1990, climbing 4 percent to $18 billion....More than 18 percent of the value of U.S. agricultural production was exported in FY 1989, up from. 16 percent the previous year and the highest total in 5 years ••• For the...
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This statistical reference summarizes current· and historical data on U.S. foreign trade in agricultural products …
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Higher commodity prices, especially for coarse grains and oilseeds, raised total U~S. agricultural exports to $24.1 billion during the first 7 months of fiscal year 1984, 13 percent over those of the same period in 1983. Winter freeze damage and the U.s. economic recovery helped push...
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U.S. agricultural export values rose 5 percent in calendar year 1984 to $37.8 billion, the first increase since 1981. U. S. agricultural imports in 1984 jumped to a record $19.3 billion, up $2.8 billion. from 1983. High U.S. interest rates and rapid economic growth helped strengthen the dollar...
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This statistical reference summarizes current and historical data on U.S. foreign trade in agricultural products …
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This statistical reference presents current and historic analytical data on U.S. foreign trade in agricultural products …
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) most important to U.S. agri- cultural trade during July. U.S. agricultural exports benefit both the farm and nonfarm …
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