National Technical Reports Library - NTRL

National Technical Reports Library

The National Technical Information Service acquires, indexes, abstracts, and archives the largest collection of U.S. government-sponsored technical reports in existence. The NTRL offers online, free and open access to these authenticated government technical reports. Technical reports and documents in its repository may be available online for free either from the issuing federal agency, the U.S. Government Publishing Office’s Federal Digital System website, or through search engines.




Details
Actions:
Download PDFDownload PDF
Download

U.S. Export Sales Highlights: September 30, 2010.


PB2011102919

Publication Date 2010
Page Count 58
Abstract This weekly export sales highlights report serves as a timely early warning system on the possible impact of agricultural obligations on U.S. supplies and prices. The data can be used, for example, to assess the level of export demand, to determine where markets exist, and to assess the relative position of different commodities in those markets. The majority of the principal agricultural exports are monitored on both a daily and weekly basis by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) through its export sales reporting system. This monitoring system provides a constant stream of up-to-date information on the quantity of U.S. agricultural commodities that are sold abroad.
Keywords
  • Agricultural economics
  • International trade
  • Exports
  • United States
  • Sales
  • Wheat
  • Corn
  • Soybeans
  • Oilseeds
  • Cotton plants
  • Cattle
  • Hides
  • Contracts
  • Foreign Agricultural Service(FAS)
Source Agency
  • Foreign Agricultural Service Information Division
Corporate Authors Foreign Agricultural Service, Washington, DC.
Supplemental Notes See also PB2011-102918.
Document Type Technical Report
Title Note Weekly highlights rept.
NTIS Issue Number 201105
U.S. Export Sales Highlights: September 30, 2010.
U.S. Export Sales Highlights: September 30, 2010.
PB2011102919

  • Agricultural economics
  • International trade
  • Exports
  • United States
  • Sales
  • Wheat
  • Corn
  • Soybeans
  • Oilseeds
  • Cotton plants
  • Cattle
  • Hides
  • Contracts
  • Foreign Agricultural Service(FAS)
  • Foreign Agricultural Service Information Division
Loading