
Agricultural Input Sales: United States and Brazil
The United States and Brazil represent two of the world’s leading markets for agricultural input sales. In total, the agricultural input market for these two
The United States and Brazil represent two of the world’s leading markets for agricultural input sales. In total, the agricultural input market for these two
According to Citrine Global, the global nutritional supplements market is expected to reach $624.7 billion by 2030. This market is also projected to grow at
Nutrien ranked in 2020 as the world’s largest supplier of agricultural inputs and services and the global leader in potash production. As a world-class integrated
Coffee naturally contains numerous micronutrients, particularly potassium, magnesium, niacin and antioxidants, according to the Coffee Guide, released by the International Trade Center (ITC). Its nutritional
Strawberry exports from Mexico grew 24.8% in the period from January to April 2021, at an annual rate, reaching 662 million dollars. In terms of
Mexico would increase its sugar production 19% in the 2020-2021 cycle, to 6.5 million tons, projected by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Meanwhile,
Imports of powdered milk from Mexico grew 14.8% in the first quarter of 2020, to 190.2 million dollars, according to data from Banco de México
The United States and Brazil represent two of the world’s leading markets for agricultural input sales. In total, the agricultural input market for these two
According to Citrine Global, the global nutritional supplements market is expected to reach $624.7 billion by 2030. This market is also projected to grow at
Nutrien ranked in 2020 as the world’s largest supplier of agricultural inputs and services and the global leader in potash production. As a world-class integrated
Coffee naturally contains numerous micronutrients, particularly potassium, magnesium, niacin and antioxidants, according to the Coffee Guide, released by the International Trade Center (ITC). Its nutritional
Strawberry exports from Mexico grew 24.8% in the period from January to April 2021, at an annual rate, reaching 662 million dollars. In terms of
Mexico would increase its sugar production 19% in the 2020-2021 cycle, to 6.5 million tons, projected by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Meanwhile,
Imports of powdered milk from Mexico grew 14.8% in the first quarter of 2020, to 190.2 million dollars, according to data from Banco de México
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