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1.
According to the latest report released by the Australian Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, the total value of Australian agricultural production in 2022-2023 is expected to be 81.
8 billion Australian dollars, down 4%
year-on-year.
Australia's agricultural exports are expected to exceed $70 billion for the first time in 2022-2023, which, net of inflation, is nearly 50%
higher than the level 10 years ago.
Among them, cotton exports will reach a record $7 billion, becoming the third largest export value
after wheat ($11.
7 billion) and beef ($10.
2 billion).
According to the latest report released by the Australian Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, the total value of Australian agricultural production in 2022-2023 is expected to be 81.
8 billion Australian dollars, down 4%
year-on-year.
Australia's agricultural exports are expected to exceed $70 billion for the first time in 2022-2023, which, net of inflation, is nearly 50%
higher than the level 10 years ago.
Among them, cotton exports will reach a record $7 billion, becoming the third largest export value
after wheat ($11.
7 billion) and beef ($10.
2 billion).
According to the 12th grain harvest survey report released by the Brazilian National Supply Company on September 8, 2021-2022, Brazil's grain planting area was 74.
3 million hectares, an increase of 0.
7%
year-on-year.
Grain production was about 271 million tons, up nearly 14.
5 million tonnes
year-on-year.
Among them, corn production was about 113 million tons, an increase of 30% year-on-year; Soybean production was about 126 million tonnes, down 10% year-on-year; Rice production was 10.
8 million tons, down 8.
4%
year-on-year.
Pakistan expects soybean exports of 77.
2 million tons and corn exports of 37 million tons
in 2022.
3 million hectares, an increase of 0.
7%
year-on-year.
Grain production was about 271 million tons, up nearly 14.
5 million tonnes
year-on-year.
Among them, corn production was about 113 million tons, an increase of 30% year-on-year; Soybean production was about 126 million tonnes, down 10% year-on-year; Rice production was 10.
8 million tons, down 8.
4%
year-on-year.
Pakistan expects soybean exports of 77.
2 million tons and corn exports of 37 million tons
in 2022.
3.
According to the Japan Economic News on September 8, the December futures price of wheat in the Chicago futures market on September 7 rose to $8.
73 / bushel, up 6.
9% from the 6th, and the final closing price was $8.
44 / bushel, up 3.
3% from the 6th, a new high
since July 11.
According to Japanese media analysis, the fluctuation in the price of wheat futures in December was mainly due to the speech of Russian President Vladivostok at the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok, at which Putin criticized that most of the Ukrainian grain has been shipped to Europe since the resumption of exports, which has not improved the food crisis in
poor countries.
According to the Japan Economic News on September 8, the December futures price of wheat in the Chicago futures market on September 7 rose to $8.
73 / bushel, up 6.
9% from the 6th, and the final closing price was $8.
44 / bushel, up 3.
3% from the 6th, a new high
since July 11.
According to Japanese media analysis, the fluctuation in the price of wheat futures in December was mainly due to the speech of Russian President Vladivostok at the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok, at which Putin criticized that most of the Ukrainian grain has been shipped to Europe since the resumption of exports, which has not improved the food crisis in
poor countries.
4.
According to the news of European media on September 8, affected by energy shortages and soaring natural gas prices, it is expected that the European agricultural and food industry will decline this winter, and agricultural production and agricultural product processing will stop or slow down
.
Koba-Kojka, a lobby group representing European agricultural unions and cooperatives, said the European dairy and baking industries were most affected by soaring fuel prices; By the end of August, the prices of the two types of products had increased by 80% and 55% respectively year-on-year, which in turn affected product output and consumption
.
In addition, the Netherlands plans to shut down or reduce greenhouse agricultural production
this winter.
According to the analysis, the energy crisis will return European agricultural production to the traditional model
.
According to the news of European media on September 8, affected by energy shortages and soaring natural gas prices, it is expected that the European agricultural and food industry will decline this winter, and agricultural production and agricultural product processing will stop or slow down
.
Koba-Kojka, a lobby group representing European agricultural unions and cooperatives, said the European dairy and baking industries were most affected by soaring fuel prices; By the end of August, the prices of the two types of products had increased by 80% and 55% respectively year-on-year, which in turn affected product output and consumption
.
In addition, the Netherlands plans to shut down or reduce greenhouse agricultural production
this winter.
According to the analysis, the energy crisis will return European agricultural production to the traditional model
.