New Releases
Market Analysis for the 21st Century
Overview
Products
Special Reports (Single Issue)
E-mail Notification
Process
New Releases
Market Analysis for the 21st Century
New fiscal year 2008 funding provides ERS with
the resources needed to Strengthen
and Extend its Market Analysis and Outlook Program
and thereby provide the world-class analysis necessary
for 21st century agricultural markets.
Overview
Trade
Monthly U.S. agricultural exports were up 1 percent to $9.7 billion in July. Year-to-date exports, at nearly $97 billion, are up 45 percent over the first 10 months of fiscal 2007, with bulk commodities rising 71 percent and high-value commodities up 29 percent. Agricultural imports rose 3 percent to $6.7 billion in July. Year-to-date import value of $66 billion is up 13 percent above the first 10 months of fiscal 2007. The largest increases are for vegetable oils, grains and feeds, coffee, fruit juice, and rubber.
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E-mail Notification
Readers of ERS outlook reports have two ways they
can receive an e-mail notice about release of reports
and associated data.
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Receive timely notification (soon after the
report is posted on the web) via USDA’s
Economics, Statistics and Market Information
System (which is housed at Cornell University’s
Mann Library). Go to the system's E-mail
Delivery of Reports page and follow the instructions
to receive e-mail notices about ERS, Agricultural
Marketing Service, National Agricultural Statistics
Service, and World Agricultural Outlook Board
products.
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Receive weekly notification (on Friday afternoon)
via the ERS website. Go to ERS's E-mail
Updates page and follow the instructions
to receive notices about ERS outlook reports, Amber
Waves magazine, and other reports and data
products on specific topics. ERS also offers RSS
(really simple syndication) feeds for all
ERS products.
Process
ERS outlook is a component of a larger USDA Process of
developing and disseminating forecasts. Learn more
about the process, players, and other outputs.
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