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China’s Strategic Shift: What Pullback from U.S. Soybeans Means for Global Agro Trade

China’s abrupt pullback from U.S. Soybean Imports in 2025 is sending shock waves through global agricultural trade. Once the anchor buyer for American soy, China’s retreat is more than a bilateral shift—it signals a rebalancing of supply chains, trading alliances, and strategic risk. For exporters, importers, and B2B agro platforms, this development underscores the peril of overdependence on a single market. As China reorients its sourcing, the future contours of global agro trade are being redrawn.

Rs 20 Lakh Crore Vision: Recalibrating India’s Agriculture Export Strategy Through Processing & Branding

India’s agriculture exports, pegged at US$ 37 billion till FY25,* reflect a measurable decline from the FY23 peak of US$ 52.5 billion. While data is until December 2024 and the drop may partially stem from softening global prices and geopolitical fluctuations. The prices might stabilise in the future. The real issue lies deeper—in how India structures its export playbook.

Exploring New Horizons: How the U.S. Can Diversify Agro Imports Post-Tariffs

In response to evolving global trade dynamics, the United States has implemented reciprocal tariffs on various agricultural imports.

Egypt Considers Importing Wheat In Rupees, Yuan From India And China

Egypt is one of the largest importers of wheat globally and according to Ali Moselhy, the minister of supply and internal trade

Exploring the Prospects of Exporting Indian Processed Food Globally

India's packed food and processed agro-products sector has emerged as a critical node in the global FMCG and whole

India's 20% Export Duty on Parboiled Rice: Short-Term Disruptions and a Shift in Global Attention

The Indian government announcement of a 20% export duty on parboiled rice has shaken the international rice market

Diversifying the Exports: Post Reciprocal Tariff Strategy For Indian Agro Exporters

The US has temporarily paused the reciprocal tariffs for 90 days while maintaining the 10% baselines on countries. Now, whats next??

What Lies Ahead for Rice Exporters Amid Shifting Reciprocal Tariff Situations

The global trade industry is witnessing fierce turmoil with rapidly shifting dynamics in the reciprocal tariffs imposed by the US administration.

Reciprocal Tariffs by the U. S. Paused, Tougher Stance over China

In order to give room for negotiations, Trump has announced a 90-day tariff pause for more than 75 countries, imposing a temporary 10% levy

Russia's Flour Exports Had Grown In 2024

According to the report, Afghanistan, which has consistently been the world's largest importer of flour, imported almost $80 million worth of Russian flour

India's Turmeric Industry Gets a Boost: National Turmeric Board Launched

In the latest update, the Indian government has recently launched a National Turmeric Board. This big step has been quite enthusiastically announced by the Union Government as India is looking forward to further boosting its global position as a turmeric exporter.

APEDA Chairman: Big Opportunities to Increase Share in Global Agriculture Trade

A government official said on Wednesday that Indian exporters have huge opportunities to increase their share of global agriculture trade from the current 2.4 percent.

Brazil Expects a Bumper Corn Crop This Season

According to a recent report, Brazil's summer corn crop may break production records after growing regions experience favorable weather, as analysts look for new export prospects.

Ukraine's Grain Exports This Season Are Over 20% Higher Than Last Year

As per data from the Ministry of Agrarian Policy, Ukraine has exported 21.256 million tons of grain since the start of the marketing year

The Government Plans to Bring in a New Agriculture Export Policy

According to three individuals directly involved in the process, India's Agricultural Export Policy (AEP), which has been in place for six years

India's Record-High Rice Stocks Increase the Country's Export Potential

At the beginning of December, India's rice stocks soared to a record high, surpassing the government's goal by more than five times and possibly increasing exports from the largest exporter of the staple food in the world.

India's First Dedicated Railway Test Track, Valued at Rs 820 Crore, Now Under Construction in Rajasthan

India's first dedicated railway test track is being constructed in Rajasthan to develop the facility for testing rolling stock. The track work is expected to be completed by December 2025. High-speed trails and new railway infrastructure capabilities will be made possible by the 60-kilometer test track.

Malaysian Palm Oil Bounces Back With Market Support

The palm oil market is witnessing a significant shift, particularly for palm oil exporters from Malaysia. A recent surge in palm oil futures signals a promising recovery, driven by rising crude oil and edible oil prices. As global dynamics shape the commodity landscape, Malaysia’s palm oil industry is once again gaining momentum, underscoring its vital role in the international market.

Government to Strengthen Quality Standards in Response to Increasing Substandard Steel Imports

According to government sources, the Center is considering broadening its strict quality standards in response to an increase in the influx of substandard steel

Gadkari Emphasizes the Need to Boost Soybean Yield to Achieve Self-Reliance in Edible Oil Production for India

On Sunday, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari emphasized the importance of increasing soybean per-acre yield in order for India to achieve self-sufficiency in edible oil production.

Ukraine's Grain Exports Reach 10.65 Million Tonnes in 2024/25, Ministry Reports

Ukraine's agricultural sector is once again making headlines as the country reports substantial growth in grain exports for the 2024/25 marketing season.

Russia Expands Baltic Ports to Target New Grain Markets

According to officials and executives, Russia, the world's top exporter of wheat, is developing its ports in the Baltic Sea in an effort to reduce reliance on traditional

Tamta Announces Eight High-Speed Corridors and Ring Road Projects Within the First 100 Days of Modi 3.0 Government

Union Minister Ajay Tamta said on Friday that the Road Transport and Highways Ministry has launched eight major high-speed corridor and ring road projects in the first 100 days of the Modi 3.0 government.

Egypt Targets Increasing Food Industry Exports 15% Annually Through 2027

This occurred at the First Conference of Food Industry Exporters' Opening, which was attended by Hassan El Khatib, Minister of Foreign Trade and Investment.

Building Strong Exporter Relationships in the Global Chickpeas Market

The increasing demand from consumers for plant-based proteins and the growing acceptance of chickpeas in healthy diets have driven substantial expansion in the worldwide chickpea market

Russia to Extend Export Duties on Sunflowers, Soybeans, Interfax Report Says

In a recent decision reported by Interfax, the Russian government has approved the extension of export duties on sunflowers and soybeans until August 2026.

After a 20% Drop from Peak, Turmeric Prices Could Shine During Festive Season

Turmeric prices, which have fallen by more than 20% since reaching a record high in May of this year, are expected to rise during the festival

PM Modi: India, as a Food Surplus Nation, is Developing Solutions For Global Food Security

Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced on Saturday that India has become a food surplus country and is working to provide solutions for global food and nutritional security.

Malaysia Cites Friendly Ties to Urge India to Maintain Commodity Supplies Amid Export Curbs

Malaysia's minister for plantations and commodities, Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani, used the phrase "friendly ties" on Thursday to express his desire for New Delhi

PM GatiShakti Rs 13000 Crore Worth Of Infrastructure Projects Assessed

According to the commerce and industry ministry on Thursday, the Network Planning Group convened on June 21 and assessed eight infrastructure projects from the National Industrial

Russia’s Grain Exports In July Witnesses A 60% YoY Rise

Located partly in Eastern Europe and partly in northern Asia, Russia is one of the biggest grain producers and exporters of the world. The country harvests bulk volumes of grains every year and this has helped Russia establish itself as a reliable grain supplier in the global market.

Export Prices Of Pulses, Rice Dip, Yet Imported Palm Oil Price Spikes

While import prices for palm oil unexpectedly increased in late June 2023 in response to changes in the local foreign exchange market, export prices for rice and pulses are both significantly declining.

Electronic Cargo Tracking Note (ECTN) must be obtained for all Djibouti Ports imports containers

Aboubaker Omar Hadi, Chairman of DJIBOUTI PORTS AND FREE ZONE AUTHORITY notifies all importers, exporters, shipping lines, customs authorities, freight forwarders, and logistics companies that the electronic information system (ECTN) will formally launch on June 15, 2023.

Russia Plans To Export 50-55 Mln Tons Of Grain In 2023/2024

Located partly in Eastern Europe and partly in northern Asia, Russia is one of the biggest grain producers and exporters of the world.

Brazilian Exports To Arab Countries Surged 10.33% During The First 4 Months Of 2023

Strong ties and relationships between countries act as a boon in the world we live in today. It promotes trade and investment and is a win-win both for the global economy in general and for the countries involved in particular.

Ukraine Lifts Barriers To Exports Of Some Farm Goods In A Bid To Boost Foreign Inflow

In an effort to increase foreign currency income, the Government of Ukraine announced on 16th May that it has removed restrictions to export agricultural products that were put in place in the previous year to prevent food shortages.

Backed By IMD's Forecast, Agriculture Ministry Of India Targets A Bumper Harvest

Located in Asia, India is an agrarian economy. A major section of the country’s population is involved in agriculture and allied activities and the sector, as a whole, contributes 20 percent on an average, to the country’s GDP, Since, agriculture acts as a primary source of livelihood for crores of Indians, any impact on the domestic production reflects heavily, not just on country’s revenue but also on lives of individuals.

PSMA Rejects Claims Of Surge In Sugar Prices Due To Exports

Located in South Asia, Pakistan is the ninth-largest sugar-producing nation in the world. Favorable weather conditions and increased acreage help the farmers of the nation harvest bulk sugar every year.

Export Prices Of India's Non-Basmati White Rice Surged By Over $25/ Tonne On Tight Supplies

India is the world's largest rice xporter and statistics indicate that the country commands 40% of the global rice trade.

India Prepares To Halt Sugar Exports, Raises Fresh Troubles For Nepal

Located in Asia, India is the largest sugar exporter in the world. It exports bulk sugar to 50+ countries across the globe and favorable weather conditions

High Inflation, Dollar Shortage Forces Egypt To Raise Ration Prices Of Basic Commodities Like Oil An

Located in the Northeastern corner of Africa, Egypt is having a hard time making ends meet. The foreign currency crunch has skyrocketed the price of basic commodities

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