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2011 Reports

| Oilseeds and Products Update | Oilseeds and Products | Beijing | China - Peoples Republic of | 6/1/2011
MY11/12 soybean imports are forecast at 58 million metric tons (MMT), unchanged from the March forecast, but 3.5 MMT higher than MY 10/11 estimated imports of 54.5 MMT.  MY11/12 soybean production is forecast at 14.4 MMT, down from last year¡¯s estimated 15.2 MMT.  MY11/12 rapeseed production is forecast at 12.8 MMT unchanged from the previous year.  Growth in consumer income and changing dietary trends will drive soybean imports to 58 MMT in MY11/12 to meet increasing demand for vegetable oils a...
Oilseeds and Products Update_Beijing_China - Peoples Republic of_5-27-2011

| Oilseed, Soybean, Meal, Soybean, Oilseed, Rapeseed, Meal, Sunflowerseed, Oil, Soybean | 2011 Oilseeds and Products Annual | Oilseeds and Products | Beijing | China - Peoples Republic of | 3/7/2011
MY11/12 total oilseed production is forecast at 56.3 million metric tons (MMT), up from last year's estimated 54.5 MMT.  Oilseed demand will stay strong, particularly for soybean products, with MY11/12 consumption forecast at 114.8 MMT compared to an estimated 108.5 MMT in MY10/11.  Growth in consumer income will drive soybean imports to 58 MMT in MY11/12 to meet increasing demand for vegetable oils and animal products.
Oilseeds and Products Annual_Beijing_China - Peoples Republic of_3-1-2011

 

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