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Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: U.S. Horticultural Trade Overview ï´€USDA Foreign Agricultural Service Horticultural & Tropical Products Division U.S. Horticultural ExportsForecast to Increase in FY 2005: Billion U.S. Horticultural Exports Forecast to Increase in FY 2005 $10.3 $14.5 $10.3 $10.5 $11.1 $11.9 $13.3 Source: Bureau of the Census, DOC Note- U.S. fiscal year is October-September. Data for FY 2005 is a forecast. Horticultural Trade Includes: Vegetables, Fruits, Nuts, Essential Oils, Nursery Products, Cut Flowers,Vegetables, Wine and Beer. Fiscal YearsU.S. Horticultural Trade Balance: Billion Net Trade in Billion U.S. Horticultural Trade Balance Fiscal Years Source: Bureau of the Census, DOC Note- U.S. fiscal year is October-September. Horticultural Trade Includes: Vegetables, Fruits, Nuts, Essential Oils, Nursery Products, Cut Flowers, Wine and Beer. Fruits & Preparations Leading U.S. Horticultural Exports : Fruits & Preparations Leading U.S. Horticultural Exports Source: Bureau of the Census, DOC Note- U.S. fiscal year is October-September. Horticultural Trade Includes: Vegetables, Fruits, Nuts, Essential Oils, Nursery Products, Cut Flowers, Wine and Beer. U.S. Fruit Exports(Including Fresh, Dried, Frozen, and Prepared/Preserved): U.S. Fruit Exports (Including Fresh, Dried, Frozen, and Prepared/Preserved) Billion Fiscal Years Source: Bureau of the Census, DOC Note- U.S. fiscal year is October-September.U.S. Trade Balance in Fresh Fruit: U.S. Trade Balance in Fresh Fruit Source: Bureau of the Census, DOC Note- U.S. fiscal year is October-September. Fiscal Years BillionU.S. Vegetable Exports(Including Fresh, Dried, Frozen, and Prepared/Preserved): U.S. Vegetable Exports (Including Fresh, Dried, Frozen, and Prepared/Preserved) Billion Fiscal Years Source: Bureau of the Census, DOC Note- U.S. fiscal year is October-September.Top 10 U.S. Specialty Crop Exports by Value: Almonds $1297 Wine $735 Table Grapes $455 Apples $365 Frozen Potato Fries $362 Oranges $331 Lettuce $279 Walnuts $241 Raisins $195 Grape- fruit $217 Million Top 10 U.S. Specialty Crop Exports by Value Fiscal Year 2004 Source: Bureau of the Census, DOC Note- U.S. fiscal year is October-September.U.S. Trade Balance in Fresh Vegetables: U.S. Trade Balance in Fresh Vegetables Source: Bureau of the Census, DOC Note- U.S. fiscal year is October-September. Fiscal Years BillionU.S. Horticultural ExportsBy Region: Billion U.S. Horticultural Exports By Region Source: Bureau of the Census, DOC Note- U.S. fiscal year is October-September. Horticultural Trade Includes: Vegetables, Fruits, Nuts, Essential Oils, Nursery Products, Cut Flowers, Wine and Beer. Ratio of Exports for Selected U.S. Fruits and Nuts: Percent of Production Exported 1/ 1/ Percentage of production exported is defined as the volume of exports divided by the volume of production for fresh use only. The volume of production going to processing is not considered in the equation. Export and for fresh use production estimates represent the average of exports and for fresh use production during marketing years 2001/02-2003/04. Ratio of Exports for Selected U.S. Fruits and Nuts Source: Bureau of the Census, DOCTop Fresh Fruit Exporters: Top Fresh Fruit Exporters Billion Source: Global Trade Atlas Calendar YearsTop Fresh Vegetable Exporters: Top Fresh Vegetable Exporters Billion Source: Global Trade Atlas Calendar YearsTop U.S. Horticultural Product Exports to Japan: Top U.S. Horticultural Product Exports to Japan Million Fiscal Years Source: Bureau of the Census, DOC Note- U.S. fiscal year is October-September. Horticultural Trade Includes: Vegetables, Fruits, Nuts, Essential Oils, Nursery Products, Cut Flowers, Wine and Beer. Canada Remains Top Market for U.S. Horticultural Exports: Billion Fiscal Year 2004 Canada Remains Top Market for U.S. Horticultural Exports Source: Bureau of the Census, DOC Note- U.S. fiscal year is October-September. Horticultural Trade Includes: Vegetables, Fruits, Nuts, Essential Oils, Nursery Products, Cut Flowers, Wine and Beer. Top U.S. Horticultural Product Exports to Canada: Million Top U.S. Horticultural Product Exports to Canada Fiscal Years Source: Bureau of the Census, DOC Note- U.S. fiscal year is October-September. Horticultural Trade Includes: Vegetables, Fruits, Nuts, Essential Oils, Nursery Products, Cut Flowers, Wine and Beer. Top U.S. Horticultural Product Exports to the EU25: Top U.S. Horticultural Product Exports to the EU25 Million Fiscal Years Source: Bureau of the Census, DOC Note- U.S. fiscal year is October-September. Horticultural Trade Includes: Vegetables, Fruits, Nuts, Essential Oils, Nursery Products, Cut Flowers, Wine and Beer. Top U.S. Horticultural Product Exports to Mexico: Top U.S. Horticultural Product Exports to Mexico Million Fiscal Years Source: Bureau of the Census, DOC Note- U.S. fiscal year is October-September. Horticultural Trade Includes: Vegetables, Fruits, Nuts, Essential Oils, Nursery Products, Cut Flowers, Wine and Beer. Top U.S. Horticultural Product Exports to China: Million Top U.S. Horticultural Product Exports to China Shipments to China, Excluding Trade Through Hong Kong Fiscal Years Source: Bureau of the Census, DOC Note- U.S. fiscal year is October-September. Horticultural Trade Includes: Vegetables, Fruits, Nuts, Essential Oils, Nursery Products, Cut Flowers, Wine and Beer. You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
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Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: U.S. Horticultural Trade Overview ï´€USDA Foreign Agricultural Service Horticultural & Tropical Products Division U.S. Horticultural ExportsForecast to Increase in FY 2005: Billion U.S. Horticultural Exports Forecast to Increase in FY 2005 $10.3 $14.5 $10.3 $10.5 $11.1 $11.9 $13.3 Source: Bureau of the Census, DOC Note- U.S. fiscal year is October-September. Data for FY 2005 is a forecast. Horticultural Trade Includes: Vegetables, Fruits, Nuts, Essential Oils, Nursery Products, Cut Flowers,Vegetables, Wine and Beer. Fiscal YearsU.S. Horticultural Trade Balance: Billion Net Trade in Billion U.S. Horticultural Trade Balance Fiscal Years Source: Bureau of the Census, DOC Note- U.S. fiscal year is October-September. Horticultural Trade Includes: Vegetables, Fruits, Nuts, Essential Oils, Nursery Products, Cut Flowers, Wine and Beer. Fruits & Preparations Leading U.S. Horticultural Exports : Fruits & Preparations Leading U.S. Horticultural Exports Source: Bureau of the Census, DOC Note- U.S. fiscal year is October-September. Horticultural Trade Includes: Vegetables, Fruits, Nuts, Essential Oils, Nursery Products, Cut Flowers, Wine and Beer. U.S. Fruit Exports(Including Fresh, Dried, Frozen, and Prepared/Preserved): U.S. Fruit Exports (Including Fresh, Dried, Frozen, and Prepared/Preserved) Billion Fiscal Years Source: Bureau of the Census, DOC Note- U.S. fiscal year is October-September.U.S. Trade Balance in Fresh Fruit: U.S. Trade Balance in Fresh Fruit Source: Bureau of the Census, DOC Note- U.S. fiscal year is October-September. Fiscal Years BillionU.S. Vegetable Exports(Including Fresh, Dried, Frozen, and Prepared/Preserved): U.S. Vegetable Exports (Including Fresh, Dried, Frozen, and Prepared/Preserved) Billion Fiscal Years Source: Bureau of the Census, DOC Note- U.S. fiscal year is October-September.Top 10 U.S. Specialty Crop Exports by Value: Almonds $1297 Wine $735 Table Grapes $455 Apples $365 Frozen Potato Fries $362 Oranges $331 Lettuce $279 Walnuts $241 Raisins $195 Grape- fruit $217 Million Top 10 U.S. Specialty Crop Exports by Value Fiscal Year 2004 Source: Bureau of the Census, DOC Note- U.S. fiscal year is October-September.U.S. Trade Balance in Fresh Vegetables: U.S. Trade Balance in Fresh Vegetables Source: Bureau of the Census, DOC Note- U.S. fiscal year is October-September. Fiscal Years BillionU.S. Horticultural ExportsBy Region: Billion U.S. Horticultural Exports By Region Source: Bureau of the Census, DOC Note- U.S. fiscal year is October-September. Horticultural Trade Includes: Vegetables, Fruits, Nuts, Essential Oils, Nursery Products, Cut Flowers, Wine and Beer. Ratio of Exports for Selected U.S. Fruits and Nuts: Percent of Production Exported 1/ 1/ Percentage of production exported is defined as the volume of exports divided by the volume of production for fresh use only. The volume of production going to processing is not considered in the equation. Export and for fresh use production estimates represent the average of exports and for fresh use production during marketing years 2001/02-2003/04. Ratio of Exports for Selected U.S. Fruits and Nuts Source: Bureau of the Census, DOCTop Fresh Fruit Exporters: Top Fresh Fruit Exporters Billion Source: Global Trade Atlas Calendar YearsTop Fresh Vegetable Exporters: Top Fresh Vegetable Exporters Billion Source: Global Trade Atlas Calendar YearsTop U.S. Horticultural Product Exports to Japan: Top U.S. Horticultural Product Exports to Japan Million Fiscal Years Source: Bureau of the Census, DOC Note- U.S. fiscal year is October-September. Horticultural Trade Includes: Vegetables, Fruits, Nuts, Essential Oils, Nursery Products, Cut Flowers, Wine and Beer. Canada Remains Top Market for U.S. Horticultural Exports: Billion Fiscal Year 2004 Canada Remains Top Market for U.S. Horticultural Exports Source: Bureau of the Census, DOC Note- U.S. fiscal year is October-September. Horticultural Trade Includes: Vegetables, Fruits, Nuts, Essential Oils, Nursery Products, Cut Flowers, Wine and Beer. Top U.S. Horticultural Product Exports to Canada: Million Top U.S. Horticultural Product Exports to Canada Fiscal Years Source: Bureau of the Census, DOC Note- U.S. fiscal year is October-September. Horticultural Trade Includes: Vegetables, Fruits, Nuts, Essential Oils, Nursery Products, Cut Flowers, Wine and Beer. Top U.S. Horticultural Product Exports to the EU25: Top U.S. Horticultural Product Exports to the EU25 Million Fiscal Years Source: Bureau of the Census, DOC Note- U.S. fiscal year is October-September. Horticultural Trade Includes: Vegetables, Fruits, Nuts, Essential Oils, Nursery Products, Cut Flowers, Wine and Beer. Top U.S. Horticultural Product Exports to Mexico: Top U.S. Horticultural Product Exports to Mexico Million Fiscal Years Source: Bureau of the Census, DOC Note- U.S. fiscal year is October-September. Horticultural Trade Includes: Vegetables, Fruits, Nuts, Essential Oils, Nursery Products, Cut Flowers, Wine and Beer. Top U.S. Horticultural Product Exports to China: Million Top U.S. Horticultural Product Exports to China Shipments to China, Excluding Trade Through Hong Kong Fiscal Years Source: Bureau of the Census, DOC Note- U.S. fiscal year is October-September. Horticultural Trade Includes: Vegetables, Fruits, Nuts, Essential Oils, Nursery Products, Cut Flowers, Wine and Beer.