Left to right: Damien O'Connor, New Zealand minister for agriculture and trade, European Commission vice-president and trade commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis and agriculture commissioner Janusz Wojciechowski at the announcement of the EU NZ trade agreement in 2023.
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New Zealand – EU trade deal
The New Zealand has completed ratification of the trade deal with the EU and it will come into effect on 1 May 2024.
Indonesia – wheat imports
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USDA estimate that wheat imports for 2023/24 will increase by 21.7% to 11.5m tonnes compared with 9.4m tonnes the previous year.
USA – fertiliser investment
The US government has announced a $124m investment in renewable energy and fertiliser production projects across 44 states to lower energy costs and create jobs.
Brazil – exports to increase
Projections suggest that Brazil’s beef production will be 9.4m tonnes this year, with exports increasing by 160,000t to just over 3m tonnes total (World Beef Report).
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New Zealand – EU trade deal
The New Zealand has completed ratification of the trade deal with the EU and it will come into effect on 1 May 2024.
Indonesia – wheat imports
USDA estimate that wheat imports for 2023/24 will increase by 21.7% to 11.5m tonnes compared with 9.4m tonnes the previous year.
USA – fertiliser investment
The US government has announced a $124m investment in renewable energy and fertiliser production projects across 44 states to lower energy costs and create jobs.
Brazil – exports to increase
Projections suggest that Brazil’s beef production will be 9.4m tonnes this year, with exports increasing by 160,000t to just over 3m tonnes total (World Beef Report).
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