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Overseas Agricultural Information Express (No. 161)

 
On September 4, the International Cooperation Department of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs released the Overseas Agricultural Information Express (No. 161)



1. Australian Labor Party Agriculture and Resources spokesperson Fitz Gibbon proposed that the Sino-Australian dispute may aggravate bilateral trade tensions. The entire Australian export industry is worried about whether they may become the next target of China's trade strike. He warned that the trade measures taken against Australia's exports of barley, beef and wine to China may be just the "first step" in Beijing's response to tensions in bilateral diplomatic relations. The National Farmers Federation of Australia (NFF) is concerned about the potential full-scale disruption of agricultural trade with China because China is an important export market for Australian wool, cotton, grains, dairy products, seafood and gardening.

2. The harvest of crops in Argentina for 2019/2020 has been completed. The total planting area is about 40 million hectares and the total output is about 150 million tons, which is basically the same as the previous year.

3. According to data from the German Ministry of Agriculture, the German wheat harvest in 2020 has decreased by 5.1% to 21.88 million tons. However, the wheat harvest in France, Europe's largest wheat producer and exporter, has fallen even more, down by about 25% from the previous year to 29.5 million tons. Therefore, French consulting company Agritel estimates that French wheat exports in 2020/21 will be reduced by nearly 40%. Germany is expected to fill part of France's export market-Algeria.

4. In August, Brazil exported 6.2 million tons of soybeans, a year-on-year increase of 24%; from January to August, Brazil exported a total of 76 million tons of soybeans, a year-on-year increase of 36%, of which 73% were sold to China. Due to the shortage of soybeans in Brazil, the United States will become the main source of soybeans imported by China before the new season of Brazilian soybeans is harvested in February next year.

5. India pledged at the FAO Regional Senior Officials' Meeting that it will continue to export agricultural products undisturbed during the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure a stable global supply. From March to June this year, India's agricultural exports increased by 23.24% year-on-year, reaching 2,555.3 billion rupees (about 250 billion yuan).

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