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    Overseas Agriculture-related Information Express (Issue 295)

    • Last Update: 2022-09-06
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    1.
    U.
    S.
    trust and investment institutions are accelerating their investment in agricultural land, causing the price of U.
    S.
    agricultural land to rise
    .
    According to the Nihon Keizai Shimbun on August 30, the U.
    S.
    Department of Agriculture announced in August that the average price of farmland in 2022 would be US$5,050/acre, a year-on-year increase of 14.
    3%, a new high since 2005, and the average price of grassland was US$1,650/acre, a year-on-year increase.
    11.
    5%
    .
    In the context of the food crisis caused by the increase in world population and the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, the United States will recognize the importance of agricultural land, and the inflow of US trust capital into agricultural land may ease the global food crisis
    .
     
    2.
    The Brazilian Ministry of Economy released the latest cotton export data
    .
    From January to July 2022, Pakistan's cotton exports totaled 859,000 tons, a year-on-year decrease of 28%, and exports earned US$1.
    78 billion, a year-on-year decrease of 9.
    2%
    .
    Among them, the export to China was 156,000 tons, a year-on-year decrease of 45%, and the export earned 310 million US dollars, a year-on-year decrease of 32.
    9%
    .
    In terms of export value, Vietnam has replaced China as the largest export market for Pakistani cotton
    .
     
      3.
    According to Singapore's Lianhe Zaobao on August 31, Thailand and Vietnam held consultations on August 29 to jointly push up international rice prices
    .
    Alongkorn, advisor to the Thai Agriculture Minister, stated after the meeting that Thailand and Vietnam agreed for the first time to cooperate to raise the price of rice in the international market
    .
    Since May, Thailand and Vietnam have held consultations on raising export rice prices, with a view to enhancing the bargaining power of the two countries in the global rice market and increasing the income of rice farmers in the two countries
    .
    Against the background of soaring global food prices, the two countries will join hands to raise rice prices, which may exacerbate the rise in international food prices
    .
     
      4.
    According to the French Ministry of Agriculture on August 26, there have been 30 H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreaks in France 4 (including 1 poultry and 29 wild birds)
    .
    Since May, the outbreak of avian influenza infection in wild birds along the English Channel has increased sharply.
    The French National Agency for Food, Environment and Labor Hygiene National Reference Experiments have proved the existence of highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses in the coastal areas of the Channel
    .
    Up to now, 102 cases of avian influenza (including 5 cases of poultry and 97 cases of wild birds) have occurred in France
    .
     
      5.
    According to the National News of Argentina on August 29, the Argentine government will further increase the beef export quota from September
    .
    The monthly export quota of beef products will be expanded to 34,500 tons (excluding existing quotas to China, Europe and the United States), which will generate an additional US$30 million in foreign exchange per month
    .
    According to the data of the Afghan Beef Promotion Association, the export volume of Afghan beef products in July was 48,800 tons, equivalent to 73,000 tons of beef with bones; from January to July, a total of 357,400 tons of beef products were exported, an increase of 6.
    6% year-on-year, and the total export volume reached 2.
    1 billion.
    USD, a year-on-year increase of 43.
    90%
    .
     
      6.
    Eurostat releases the latest beer production data
    .
    In 2021, the EU will produce 33.
    1 billion liters of beer, a year-on-year increase of 3%; the production of low-alcohol or no-alcohol beer will be about 1.
    7 billion liters, a year-on-year increase of 20%, and the EU's per capita beer production will reach 78 liters
    .
    Germany is the largest beer producer in the EU, with an output of 7.
    5 billion liters, accounting for about 23% of the EU's total output
    .
    The Netherlands is the EU's largest beer exporter, exporting 1.
    9 billion liters of beer, accounting for 21% of the EU's total beer exports
    .
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