AGRICULTURAL TRADE OF THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE A STATISTICAL REVIEW

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1 ERS-FOREIGN 328 AGRICULTURAL TRADE OF THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE A STATISTICAL REVIEW ECONOMIC RESEARCH SERVICE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUlTURE

2 ABSTRACT Major Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) groupings are used to report u.s. agricultural trade with countries and regions of the Western Hemisphere, ; and trade of \\estern Hemisphere countries with the world, or Trade of Canada, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, and Venezuela is shown by principal trading partners as well as by major SITC groups and leading commodities, KEY WORDS United States, Canada, Latin.~erica, Agricultural trade, EXPLANATORY NOTES Primary source materials for data used in this publication were u.s. Bureau of the Census foreign trade reports, Food and Agriculture Organization Trade Yearbooks, United Nations trade runs, and official country trade books. Items included in agricultural trade--food, beverages, and agricultural raw materials- are classified by major Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) groups as follows SITC Code OS Live animals Meat and meat preparations Dairy products and eggs Cereals and cereal preparations Fruits and vegetables Sugar, sugar preparations, and honey Coffee, cocoa, tea, and spices Animal feed Miscellaneous food preparations Alcoholic and non-alcoholic Agricultural Raw Materials Tobacco, unmanufactured Hides and skins, undressed Oilseeds Natural rubber Natural fibers Crude materials, n.e.s. Animal and vegetable oils and fats Values are in u.s. dollars. Values given in original data in other than u.s. dollars were converted to dollars at the rates given in International Financial Statistics. -- indicateszero, n,a. indicates "not available." n.e.s indicates "not elsewhere specified." Washington, D.C February 1972

3 FOREWORD This publication provides, for the first time, a historical series showing u.s. agricultural trade with countries and regions of the Western Hemisphere by major Standard International Trade Classification (SITC); trade of Western Hemisphere countries by major SITC groups, and trade of leading Western Hemisphere countries by destination and origin as well as by principal commodities (SITC groups). Data for u.s. trade with countries of the Western Hemisphere are for ; data for countries of the Western Hemisphere are for or ; and data for Canada, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, and Venezuela are for u.s. data in this publication should be valuable in analyzing trends in U.S.-Western Hemisphere agricultural trade and help provide a more complete review of agricultural relations between the United States and these countries. Data may also be utilized in competition, market development, and projection studies. Country trade data show trends in total agricultural exports and imports. Analysis of data by major SITC groups indicates shifts in trade of commodity groups. Changes may have resulted from changes in prices of commodities traded, domestic and foreign demand, government policies, and such. Trade tables for Canada, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, and Venezuela show exports and imports of major commodities and leading trading partners. Although statistics are for a short time period, some trends in trade of commodities and trading partners are evident. Some difficulty was encountered in resolving contradictions and reconciling data given in national and international sources. Agricultural statistics published in country trade books, United Nations trade runs, and Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Trade Yearbooks may differ, especially for codes 05, 08, 09, , and 4. For example, FAO data do not include trade in wool tops and the U.N. trade runs do not include fish oil. Some country trade books which are coded according to SITC put various 05 items in the 09 category and vice versa. In some cases, fishmeal is included in one country under 08 (animal feed) and in another under 27 (crude fertilizer). An attempt has been made to group data for Chile and Peru according to the SITC commodity code, although the original data were not reported in this form. In some cases, footnotes have been added to indicate differences due in part to definitions of coverage. Regular import data for Mexico do not include imports from free trade zones. For certain items, principally cattle, coffee, and cotton, regular export data include values administratively determined by Mexican custom officials. Since this results in undervaluation, the Bank of Mexico has assigned these exports more realistic values. Mexican trade data herein have been adjusted to include imports from free trade zones and revalued exports. Data in this report were initiated and prepared in the Statistical Section, Western Hemisphere Branch, Foreign Regional Analysis Division, under the direction of Gae A. Bennett. Members of the staff who contributed to this project were Anna P. Dilkes, Rena E. Perley, and Betty J. Thomas. William R. Gasser, Chief Western Hemisphere Branch Foreign Regional Analysis Division i

4 LIST OF TABLES u.s. summary export and import trade tables with countries and regions of the Western Hemisphere, Exports to countries and regions of the Western Hemisphere. 1 2o Imports from countries and regions of the Western Hemisphere o 3 3o Agricultural exports, by major SITC groups, to Canada, Mexico, regions of the Western Hemisphere, and the world. o 6 4. Agricultural imports, by major SITC groups, from Canada, Mexico, and regions of the Western Hemisphere, and the world o 10 Percentage of u.s. agricultural trade, by major SITC groups, to countries and regions of the Western Hemisphere as a percentage of agricultural trade with the world, Exports 6o Imports u.s. trade with countries of the Western Hemisphere in food, beverages, and agricultural raw materials, by major SITC groups, B o o Barbados Bermuda o Bolivia o Brazil. o British Honduras Canada. Argentina Bahamas Chile Colombia. Costa Rica. Dominican Republic. o Ecuador o El Salvador o o French Guiana French West Indies. Guatemala Guyana Haiti Honduras. 0 0 Jamaica o o o.. 0 Leeward and Windward Islands o o Mexico. Netherlands Antilles o o o o Nicaragua Pana18. Paraguay ~ o Peru. o Surinam o o o o o Trinidad and Tobago o Uruguay o o o o o o Venezuela o o o o o o o ii

5 Agricultural trade, total trade, and agricultural percentage of total trade of countries and regions of the Western Hemisphere, ; and agricultural trade, by major SITC groups, of countries and regions of the Western Hemisphere, Table Agricultural exports by countries and regions Agricultural imports by countries and regions. Agricultural exports, by major SITC groups and by countries and regions. o o o o Agricultural imports, by major SITC groups and by countries and regions. o o Trade of foods, beverages, and agricultural raw materials, by major SITC groups, of countries of the Westerrt Hemisphere so Canada, o o o Greenland, o o o o Antigua, " Argentina, Bahamas, o o Barbados, o Bermuda, o o o Bolivia, o Brazil, o o British Honduras, o o o Chile, o o o o o o Colombia, o o o Costa Rica, o o o o Dominican Republic, o o Ecuador, o o o El Salvador, o o o Grenada, o.. o o. o o GUadeloupe, o Guatemala, o o o o Guyana, o o Haiti, o o o Honduras, o o Jamaica, o o o o Martinique, o o o o Mexico, o o Netherlands Antilles, o o o o o Nicaragua, o o o o o o Panama, Paraguay, o o o o o o Peru o o Surinam, o o o Trinidad and Tobago, o o o o Uruguay, o o o Venezuela, o o o Trade of leading Western Hemisphere countries by major SITC groups, leading commodities, and principal trading partners, so. Canada exports o o o o o Canada imports o Argentina exports o o o Argentina imports o p o o o o iii

6 Brazil exports Brazil imports o Chile exports o o o Chile imports o o o o Colombia exports o Colombia imports. Mexico exports. Mexico imports. o Peru exports. o o Peru imports. o o Venezuela exports o o o o o o o Venezuela imports o o o o o o o FIGURE TITLES Figure lo u.s. agricultural trade with the Western Hemisphere by regions. 2. u.s. agricultural trade with Canada by commodity groups 3. u.s. agricultural trade with Latin America by commodity groups 4. Agricultural trade of South America, Caribbean, Central America, Mexico, and Canada o o o o 5. Canada Agricultural exports and imports by commodity groups 6. Latin America Agricultural exports and imports by commodity groups. o o iv

7 Table 1. --United States Exports to countries and regions of the Western Hemisphere, Agri Agri- Agri Agri- Agri Country and region Agri- cultural Agri- cultural Agri- cultural Agri- cultural Agri cultural cultural Total percent cultural Total percent cultural Total percent cultural Total percent cultural Total percent of total of total of total of total of total 1,000 U,S, dollars ~ 1,000 u.s. dollars ~ 1,000 u.s. dollars Percent 1,000 u.s. dollars ~ 1,000 u.s. dollars ~ Canada.. 425,908 3,644, ,161 3,867, ,767 4, ,079 5,309, ,225 6,347, Greenland... 29!I Miquelon & St. Pierre Mexico , , ,686 10, ,026, ,750 1,055, ,254 1,131, Bahamas 8,370 54, ,870 77, ,035 95,284 12,6 14, , ,1 132, Barbados 2,3 5, ,039 6, ,898 8, ,037 8, ,715 10, Bermuda 5,708 37, ,728 38, ,4 41, ,140 43, ,179 48, Dominican Republic 9,890 70, ,8 90,609 27,018 3, ,500 74, ,855 86, French West Indies 544 4, , ,289, ,861, ,006 12, Haiti 8,464 24, ,372, ,782 23, ,760, ,083, Jamaica,297 53,099,3 13,817 61, ,298 77, ,775 86, ,426 4, Leeward & Windward Is. 1,854 8,5.8 1,876 7, ,243 10, ,701 13, ,899 17, Netherlands Antilles 9,149 75, ,068 74, ,835 84, ,108 74, ,494 71,4 16 Trindad & Tobago.,292 40, ,226 53, ,384 52, ,514 74, ,206 58, Total Caribbean 68, , , , , , , , , , British Honduras 2,057 8,8 23 1,859 6, ,178 7, ,331 7, ,410 9, Costa Rica 4,805 49, ,471 53, ,343 59, , ,618 61,8 9 El Salvador 6,9 40, ,547 49, ,035 65, ,916 60, ,233 68, Guatemala 10,564 60, ,109 73, , , ,542 88, Honduras 3, ,820 43,590 4,472 48, ,814 53, ,546 67,080 8 Nicaragua 4,400 46, ,799 44, ,676 56, ,166 68, ,189 70,388.6 Panama 10, ,233 10, ,536 10,3 12, ,597 14, , , , Total Central America 43, , , , , , , , , Argentina 2, ,;()4 7 2, , , , , , ,1 238, Bolivia 9,120 31, ,840 37, ,353 44, ,252 41, ,029 45, Brazil 91, ,744.~ 96, , , , , , , , Chile 26, , , , , , , , , Colombia, , ,1 238, , , , , ,385,3 Ecuador 5,853 44, ,143 56, ,997 83, ,942 77, ,332 79, French Guiana , Guyana 3,605 10, ,908 9, ,078 14, ,665 19, ,816 24, Paraguay 384 7, ,806 10, ,349 14, ,367 15, ,144 19, Pet'u, , , ,2 9 34,848 9, , , , Snrinam 2,680 15, o 2, ,108 33, ,108 35, ,683 32,094.5 Uruguay 3,528 44, ,830 29, ,304 35, ,906 19, ,138 22,922 9 Venezuela 64, , , , , , , , , , Total South America 254,077 1,998, ,5 1,824, ,795 2,5, ,554 2,134, ,078 2,456, Falkland Islands - 2 -!I BO.O Total Latin America 428,572 3,464, '786 3,424, ,133 4,091, ,238 4,174, ,269 4,665, Total Western Hem 854,546 7,108, ,981 7,291, ,043,919 8,584, ,334 9,484,0 10 1,063,517,013, See footnote at end of table, "' Continued--

8 Table 1. --United States Exports to countries and regions of the Western Hemisphere, Continued Agri- Agri- Agri- Agri- Country and region Agri- cultural Agri- cultural Agri- cultural Agri- cultural cultural Total percent cultural Total percent cultural Total percent cultural Total percent of total of total of total of total 1,000 U 1 S 1 dollars Percent 1,000 u.s. dollars Percent u.s. dollars ~ u.s. dollars Percent canada.. 487,871 6,988, ,284 7,825, ,474 8,754, ,972 8,522,808 6 Greenland ,005-1, Mique1on & St. Pierre Mexico 70,497 1,191, ,253 1,333, ,580 1,403, ,864 1,673,603 9 Bahamas 23, , , , , ,158 1c , , Barbados 2,876 l3, ,193 14, ,312 18, ,012, Bermuda 7,161 56, ,8 62, ,524 70, ,308 91,131 9 Dominican Republic 22,443 96, ,168 3 ' ' , , , French Wast Indies 2,632 12, ,291 13, ,748 12, ,691 15,023 Haiti.. 8,897 22, ,298 23, ,340 23, ,705 33, Jamaica... 25, , , , , , ,573 7, Leeward & Windward Is. 4,076 17, ,956 17, ,594 20, ,260 31, Netherlands Antilles,859 76, ,850 87, ,542 98,220 ll. 8 l3,104 12[f, Trinidad & Tobago 14,190 60, ,560 61, ,346 60, ,931 83, Total Caribbean 122, , ' , ' , o 148,0 931, British Honduras 2,370 8, ,471 9, ,285 8, ,913 10, Costa Rica 7,688 63, ,777 73, ,798 76, ,442 94, El Salvador 7,696 59, ,300 60, ,549 57, ,453 63, Guatemala 13,937 90, ,814 92, ,198 83, ,396 99, Honduras.. 5, ' ,909 74, ,444 74, , ' "' Nicaragua 6,475 69, ,142 61, ,501 59, ,756 76, Panama 16, , ,6 134, , , , ,951 8 Total Central America 60, , , , , , , , Argentina 2, , , ,797 1, , , ,819 1 Bolivia 12,1 58, ,545 54, ,888 59, ,747 45, Brazil.. 109, , , , , , , ,293 8 Chile 24, , , , , , , , Colombia 24,857 7, , , ' , , , Ecuador 10,6 98, ,840 97, ,848 97,364 12, , French Guiana 241 3, , , , Guyana 4,791 26, ,555 22, ,838 22, ,947 24, Paraguay , ,422 25, ,136 22, ,673 17, Peru 41, , , ,446 14, , ,441 3, Surinam... 3,733 36, ,138 32, ,001 36, ,343 35, Uruguay 2,438,514 19,890 38, ,508 30, ,850 40, Venezuela 90, , , , , , , ' Total South America 328,538 2,344, ,343 2,731, ,871 2,801, ,148 3,231, Falkland Islands Total Latin America 581,581 4,672, ,388 5,276, ,949 5,508, ,173 6,477, Total Western Hem. 1,069,479 n,661, ,094, '103, ,068,43914,263, ,208,541 15,001,202 8!I Leas than $500. Source U.S. Bureau of the Census.

9 Table 2.--United States Imports from countries and regions of the Western Hemisphere, Agri- Agri- Agri- Agri- Agri- Country and region Agri- cultural Agri- cultural Agri- cultural Agri- cultural Agri- cultural cultural Total percent cultural Total percent cultural Total percent cultural Total percent cultural Total percent of total of total of total of total of total u.s. dollars ~ u.s. dollars Percent u.s. dollars ~ u.s. dollars ~ u.s. dollars ~ canada 300,991 3,646, ,614 3,825, ,918 4,226, ,876 4,813, ,920 6,106, Greenland 50 2, , , , ,787.9 Miquelon & St. Pierre Mexico 276, , , , , , , , , ,4 47 Bahamas 1,176 10, ,695 10, ,729 20, ,626 24, , Barbados 1,389 1, ,198 2, , 917 3, ,417 4, , Bermuda 18 6, , , , ,074.6.Dominican Republic 139, , , , , , ,981 4, , , French West Indies 5,723 5, ,6 14, ,205 8, ,897 7, ,673 7, Haiti 14,798 23, ,654 25, ,513 24, ,180 20, ,175 18, Jamaica 14, , , , ,091 5, ,8 123, , , Leeward & Windward Is. 1,006 1, , , ,696 2, ,614 2, Netherlands Antilles ,269 Insig ,855 lnsig ,655 Insig ,057 Insig ,786 Trinidad & Tobago 7,317 83, ,336 0, ,291 6, , , , ,798 3 Total Caribbean 186, , , , , , , , , , British Honduras 209 2, ,639 6, ,292 10, ,609 6, ,065 3, Costa Rica 37,526 39, ,192 41, ,402 54, ,266 57, ,673 59, El Salvador 38,883 44, ,640 40, ,039 43, ,302 48, ,255 44, Guatemala 56,332 66, ,181 70, , ,394 66,665 93,6 76,970 81, "' Honduras 27,831 34, ,063 31, , ,871 71, ,578 82, N-icaragua 23,845 27, ,654 35, , ,523 35, ,673 31, Panama,5 22, ,670 31, ,225 40, ,988 59, ,562 67, Total Central America 195, , , , , , , , Argentina 89, , , ,781 0, ,6 1,631 75,3 2, , Bolivia 1,967, ,491 14, ,6 28, ,883 31, ,889 24, Brazil 466, , , , , , , , , , Chile.. 6, , , , , , , , , , Colombia. 234, , , , , , , , , , Ecuador 63,7 71, ,879 76, ,835 87, , , ,892 94,300 87,9 French Guiana , ,0 56 3, ,268 - Guyana 8,356, ,546 18, ,244 20, ,225 22, ,078 28, Paraguay 4,757 7, ,132 9, ,604 10, ,546 13, ,989 12, PerU'..., 109, , , , , , , , , , Surinam , , ,101 34, , ,816 1 Uruguay,081 23,937 88,3 24, , ,630 33, ,864 30, Venezuela 16, , , , , , ,023 1,024, ,156 1,024,662 2 Total South America 1,022,871 2,442, ,093,857 2,459, ,031,7 2,496, ,125 2,6, , ,802, Falkland Islands ll Total Latin America 1,680,927 3,875, ,756,056 3,953, , 734,250 4,098,4 42 1, 716,164 4,309, ,850,425 4,668, Total Western Hem. 1,981,990 7,524, ,054,860 7,782, ,036,392 8,328, ,089,152 9,127, ,241,481 10,781, See footnote at end of table. Continued--

10 Table 2.--United States Imports from countries and regions of the Western Hemisphere, Continued Agri- Agri- Agri- Agri- Country and region Agri- cultural Agri- cultural Agri- cultural Agri- cultural cultural Total percent cultural Total percent cultural Total percent cultural Total percent of total of total! of total of total 1,000 U.s. dollars ~ u.s. dollars ~ u.s. dollars ~ 1,000 u.s. dollars Percent Canada ,841 7,099, ,754 8,925,154 4,6 454,059 10,389, ,851,091, Greenland , , , , Mique lon & St. Pierre I Mexico. 331, , , , ,359 1,029, ,783 1,222, Bahamas 1,544 25, , ,145 48, ,302 82, Barbados 3,3 6, ,496 5, ,441 8, ,294 8, Bermuda 9 2, , , ,177.8 Dominican Republic 5, , , , , , , , French West Indies 6,706 7, ,652 7, o 7,566 7, ,754 9, Haiti...,4, ,651 26, ,145 29, ,165 31, Jamaica , , , , , , , , Leeward & Windward Is , , , ,142 6, Netherlands Antilles ,901 Insig ,980 Insig ,579 Insig ,440 Insig. Trinidad & Tobago 5,5 183, ,706 5, , , , , Total Caribbean 163, , , ,455 20,7 194,742 1,038, ,2 1,160, British Hondura&.. 3,609 6, ,685 6, ,419 7, ,3 6, Costa Rica 66,936 69, ,367 88, , , ,715 6, E1 Salvador 47,6 53, ,393 44, ,625 40, ,441 48, Guatemala 59,942 64, ,336 70, ,704 75, ,160 87, ,. Honduras 60,646 69, ,691 82, ,229 94, , ,406 so. 7 Nicaragua 34,585 41, ,016 49, ,981 55, ,096 61, Panama 51,912 75, ,542 78, ,225 74, ,348 75, Total Central America 325, , ,030 4, , , , , ArgentiCUP 102, , , , , , , , Bolivilr 4,261 42, ,175 30, ,347 22, ,509 24, Brazil 466, , , , , , , , Chile 10, , , , , , , , Colombia 179, , , , ,2 240, , , Ecuador 86, , ,162 89, ,733 80, , , French Guiana 5, , , , Guyana 8,258 28, ,899 34, ,737 32, ,190 43, Paraguay 8,738, ,561 12, ,586 12, ,137 10, Peru 128, , , , , , , , Surinam , , , ,240.5 Uruguay 8,720 13, ,884, ,627 15, ,416 19, Venezuela.. -23, , , , , , ,355 1,082, Total South America 1,029,176 2,663, ,195,749 2,880, ,994 2,642, ,139,209 2,955, Falkland Islands - ll Total Latin America 1,849,445 4,631, ,149,449 5,4, ,013,8 5,160, ,291,873 5,835, Total Western Hem. 2,5,414,736, ,564,306 14,043, ,467,222 15,554, ,807,854 16,929, lf Less than $500. Source U.S. _Bureau of the Census.

11 U.S. AGRICULTURAL TRADE WITH THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE By Regions EXPORTS $0.9 BIL. $1 BIL. $1 BIL. IMPORTS $2.0 BIL ~CANADA $2 BIL ~MEXICO $2.8 BIL ~CARIBBEAN D_cENTRAL AMERICA SOUTH AMERICA U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ERS NEG (12) ECONOMIC RESEARCH SERVICE Figure 1 5

12 Table 3.--United States Agricultural exports, by major SITC groups, to Canada, Mexico, regions of the Western Hemisphere, and the world, Country, region, and year u.s. dollars Canada ,513 24,590 3,996 49, ,871 4,551 8,085 24,584 7, ,165 34,610 6,549 38, ,395 5,590 8,491 22,17 6 5, ,419 26,670 4, , ,668 6,104 ' ,030 8, ,928 19,283 6,458 31, ,747 4,576 8,422 25,644 10, ,584 25,107 8,917 53, ,397 4, 777 8,964 26,698, ,889 26,207 8,425 54, ,488 4, ,5 25,547 10, ,893 27,069 8,801 60, ,841 4,378 12,956 28,657 9, ,902 41,022 9,151 47, ,438 4,687 16,626 35,557, ,238 25,245 8,602 47, ,902 4,123 14,880 37,427 ll,414 Mexico ,561 1,761 8,000 16,483 7, ,881 2,535 i963. 5,910 1,835 9,743 35,614 8,262 1, ,635 2, ,907 2,540 8,432 14,431 10,i 1, ,409 2, ,768 2,924 7,071 16,932 8,535 1, ,472 4, ,044 3,043 5,140 9,1 10,382 2, ,510 5, ,273 3,440 6,686 3,607 8,849 2, ,654 4, ,522 4,344 7,708 8,407 9,891 1, ,261 6, ,502 4, 782 7,535 7,493 10,644 1, ,923 9,077 i970. 7,695 5,736 8,101 38,556 13,553 1, ,032,505 Caribbean ,104 12,179 3,156,005 9,303 1,266 1,493 7,350 3, ,263 13,518 4,642 27,352 10,885 1,512 1,436 7,475 3, ,524 14,387 5,064 31,676 14,4 1,754 1,607 8,352 4, ,640 15,030 6,204 32,029,136 1,329 1,689 8,520 6, ,5 18' 147 5,840 30,669 12,902 1,751 1,874 10,244 7, ,560 20,642 6,280 37,045 12,159 1,930 2,008,634 8, ,465 23,808 9,060 40,080 13,63~ 1,752 2,308 14,623 9, ,847 26,080 8,705 35,077 14,325 1,856 2,130 12' 130 9, ,150 27,468 9,995 39,103 13,688 2,.528 2,512 14,902 8,853 Cen<ra1 America ,041 1,762 2,286 20,457 4, 710 1, ,633 2, ,333 2,5 3,274 19,713 4,720 1, ,924 1, ,044 2,045 3,560,987 5,812 1, ,5 1, ,546 1,888 4,256 18,249 4,998 2, ,2 3, ,874 1,983 3,625 24,858 5,808 2, ,845 4, ,855 1,895 4,359 24,594 5,799 1, ,915 4, ,932 2,010 5,806 26,769 5,333 1, , ,969 2,132 5,047,8 5, ,286 5, ,640 2,667 5,715 26,829 7,703 1, ,5 5,835 South America ,972 4, ' ,0 22,279 4, ,106 2, ,538 3,963 30, ,564,265 3, ,527 4, ,424 6,418 27, ,667 24,309 3, ,404 10, ,631 4,826 33, ,226 20,264 5, ,129 8, ,562 4,964 17, ,518 26,2 6, ,955 8, ,229 3,295 23, ,045 25,283 6, ,935 12, ,281 2,1 30, ,052 22,860 3, ,625 15, ,017 1,743 19, ,149 20,909 2, ,5 16, ,761 2,6 31, ,617 27,324 2, ,333 15,0 Continued-- 6

13 Table 3.--United States Agricultural exports, by major SITC groups, to Canada, Mexico, regions of the Western Hemisphere, and the world, Continued Country, region, and year Total. - 1,000 u.s doliars Canada ----r%2. 1,625 1,712 14,236 32,030 51,736 16,717 i2,3 425, ,462 2,860 10,913 34,534 53,486 17,509 14, , ,225 3,702 12,922 42,371 62,963 18,804 16, ' ,089 4,741 13,575 40, ,879 14,939, , ,301 3,633 20,073 47,402 1,759 34,065 14,574 18, , ,093 4,245 14,157 49,925 1,755 36,936 14,350 12, , ,425 4,041 15,913 49,788 2,5 17,0 14,522, , ,061 2,550 19,985 38,726 1,729 19,670 15,270 14, , ,519 2,523 14,057 39,174 1,453 30,989 19,030, ,972 Mexico --r% ,228 4, ,743 1,319 62, ,477 3, '7 1,304 3, , ,641 7, ,796 4,493 1,265 72, ,915 9,467 1, ,330 4,589 8,288 86, ,443 8, ,774 6,692 3,287 74, ,612 1, ,564 5,426 1, 7 70, ,050 1, ,512 7,52"2 3,533 81, ,942 3,6 70 1,255 7,502 7,315 91, ,065 17,136 1,402 8,254 17, ,864 Caribbean ,286 1, ,191 3,098 68, ,436 2, ,463 3,330 81, ,640 2, ' 52 1,639 9,534 99, ,445 2, ,366, , ,574 2, ,394 1,562 10, , ,920 2,993 3, ,097 1,935 9, , ,446 3, , ,237 12, , ,847 2, ,999 12, , ,248 3, ,559 16, ,0 Central America , ,158 43, , ,178 43, , ,924 49, , ,366 53, ,165 60, , ,578 60, , ,603 63, ,076 5,557 55, ,102 8,674 '69,051 South America , , ,174 4,3, , ,404 1,001 1, ,201 4, , , , , ,410 5,546 34, , ,776 1,045 3, ,719 4,580 37, , , ,815 1,005 2,749 6,838 29, , , , ,086 27, , , ,979 1, ,104 27, , , , ,859 28,8 273, , ,692 1,245 1,385 9,744 35, ,148 Continued-- 7

14 Table 3.--United States Agricultural exports, by major SITC groups, to Canada, Mexico, regions of the Western Hemisphere, and the world, Continued Country, region, and year OS u.s. dollars Latin America )) ,678 19,804 37,9 1,155 43,295 8,469 2,993 16,970 10, ,044,431 48, ,243 45,132 7,675 2,763 17,561 12, ,899 25,390 44, ,761 54,753 8,018 3,142,280 19, ,585 24,668 51, ,436 44,933 10,984 3' ~37 22,333 22, ,991 28,137 32, ,256 55, '718 3,863 24,554 26, ,917 29,272 41, ,291 52,090 12,822 3,987 25' ' ,200 32,283 52, ,308 51' 715 8,550 4,660 24,615 36, ,335 34,737 41,055 9 '530 51,440 7,102 4,609,454 40, ,246 38,087 55, ,105 62,268 7,173 4,865 26,788 41,403 Western Hemisphere)) ,191 44,394 41,5 260,191 1,166 13,020,078 41,554 18, ,209 56,041 54, ,947 7,527 13,265,254 39,737 18, ,318 52,060 49, , ,4 14,122 14,300 41,310 27, ,513 43,951 57,933 2, ,680 15,560,659 47,977 33, ,575 53,244 40, , ,710 17,495 12,827 51,252 37, ,806 55,479 49, , ,578 17,612 14,202 50,685 40, ,093 59,352 61, , ,556 12,928 17,616 53,272 46, ,237 75,759 50, , ,878,789,235 57,0 51, ,484 63,332 63, , ,170,296 19,745 64,5 52,817 World ---r962., , ,191 2,153, ,436 24,371 36, ,578 70, , , ,364 2,379, ,601 29,781 40, ,492 79, , , ,104 2,661, ,602 29,369 45, ,783 0, , , ,994 2,637, ,010 29,840 40, ,715 93, , , ,852 3,189, ,199 35,193 30, ,640 88, , ,258 6,864 2,681, , '763 29, ,627 1, , , ,052 2,463, ,701 27,806 32, , , , , ,852 2,127, ,265 22,803 35, , , , , ,349 2,588, ,187 22,678 31, , ,340 See footnote at end of table. Continued-- 8

15 Table 3.--United States Agricultural exports, by major SlTC groups, to Canada, Mexico, regions of the Western Hemisphere, and the world, Continued Country, region, and year Total u.s. dollars Latin America ,826 14,229 5,245 2, ,796 9, , ,020,285 4,913 2, ,417 10,780 24, , ,261 13,8 8,589 4, ,790 12,632 49, , ,317,181 10,732 5,929 1,2 12,152,163 64, , ,717 10,817 9,797 6,695 1,436 6,158 15,853 51, , ,042 10,712 14,324 9,228 1,193 3,687 14,356 45, , ,886 8, '778 8,147 1,553 3,063 16,752 49, , ,242 7,949 16,590 9,083 1,163 2,6 17,436 53, , ,756 8,962 18,789 27,555 1,245 3,840,659 77, ,173 Western Hemisphere ,451 15,941 19,481 35, ,532 26,450 41, , ,482 14,145 15,826 36, ,903 28,289 39, , ,486 17,523,5 46, ,753 31,436 66,059 1,043, ,406 15,922 24,307 46,174 2,098 64,031 26' , , ,018 14,450 29,870 54,097 3,195 40,223 30,427 70,638 1,063, ,135 14,957 28,481 59,153 2,948 40,623 28,706 58,164 1,069, ,3 12,918 30,691 57,935 3,668 20,084 31,274 60,735 1,094, ,303 10,499 36,575 47,809 2,892 22,291 32,706 67,609 1,068, ,275,485 32,846 66,729 2,698 34,829 40,689 99,6 1,208,145 World , , , , ,276 77, ,701 5,047, , , , , ,257 82, ,678 5,602, , , , ,002 5, ,945 89, ,719 6,350, , , , ,750, ,493 71,5 470,816 6,279, , , , ,610 10, ,923 85, ,037 6,932, , , , ,122 10, ,191 77, ,054 6,4, , , , ,335 9, ,363 75, ,478 6,264, , , , ,748 8, ,368 85, ,568 5,996, , , ,924 ~263,167 8, , , ,014 7,2,455 1f Totals for L~tin America do not include exports to Falkland Islands; totals for Western Hemisphere do not include exports to Greenland, Miquelon and St. Pierre, and Falkland Islands. Source u.s. Bureau of the Census. 9

16 Table 4.--United States Agricultural imports, by major SlTC groups, from Canada, Mexico, regions of the Western Hemisphere, and the world, Country, region, and year u.s. dollars Canada --rn2. 64,958 30, ,251,227 5,598 2,075 15, ,4 29,288 1,152 31,781 17,892 7,062 4,692, ,192 33,786 1,252 32,086,630 5,785 5,263 23, ,789 53, ,298 22,309 6,555 6,136 20, ,365 49,183 1,859 27,685 20,936 7,377 5,705,052 9, ,812 38,659 2,273 27,149 26,701 8,341 6,197 19,620 5, ,105 47,503 2,028 26,536 29,262 9,438 8,492,434 1, ,227 51,890 3,085 30,493 32,120 9,449,876 26, ,375 77,322 7,392 38,033 31,829 8,616 12,001 33,646 2,045 Mexico --r%7.. 54,074 22, ,536 54,589 72,954 3, ,848 25, ,985 62,899 48,494 2, ,0 17, ,276 79,161 89,874 2, ,546 17, ,689 61,171 70,575 2, ,856 25, ,578 66,440 63,586 3, ,353, ,849 80,553 57,654 4, ,034 31, ,351 91,553 73,603 2, ,055 35, , ,203 99,579 65,795 1, ,363 42, , ,063 76, Caribbean ,175 1,024 5, ,035 41, , ,491 42, , ,334 83,773 56, ,452 91,245 34, , ,l 01 37, , ,197 8,679 31, , , ,753 39, , , ,969 42, , , ,595 52, Central America , ,045 14,025 8, ,901 42,688 24, , , ,3, , , ,108 20, , , ,122 19, , , ,557 35,804 2, , ,513 42,293 0, , ,477 38, , , ,782 45, , South America ,281 40,826 1, ,539 9, ,449 18, ,283 46,449 1,440 '1,498 55, , ,668 29, ,171 33,8 1,6 2,189 75,990 66, ,884 35, ,393 45,088 1,295 1,927 74,172 89, ,094 23, ,870 54,169 1,879 1,518 69, , ,0 47, ,366 60,854 1,765 1,519 63, , ,928 51, ,208 92,412 1,950 1,789 66, ,9 641,375 68, ,419 87,371 2,835 1,738 56, , , ,060 1, ,471 95,578 1,900 2,606 67, , ,270 23,541 1,066 Continued-- 10

17 Table 4.--United States Agricultural imports, by major SITC groups, from Canada, Mexico, regions of the Western Hemisphere, and the world, Continued Country, region,; and year Total u.s. dollars Canada ---r%2 86,593 45,149 1,966 4,809 24, , , ,468 1,918 4,699 23, , , ,8 1,432 2,1 23 '782 1, , , ,952 2, ,038 25, , ,9 92,6 4,308 1,809 27, , ,1 202,5 4,797 1,974 31,978 1, , , ,003 4,302 1,478 35, , , ,049 4, ,310 37,684 1, , ,862 1,166 16,174 4,793 1,106 41,284 1, ,851 Mexico ---r% ,331 4,680 1, , ,81~ 5,315 1, , , ,136 7,943 6,227 1, , ,5 1, ,818 8,159 6,195 1, , ,896 1, ,730 8,859 9,655 1, , ,469 2,612 2,189 1,537 1, ,458 2, , ,282 1,995 2,365 1,901 2,610 13,844,991 1, , ,795 2,676 1,106 1,492 3,196 9,331 12,131 2, , ,128 2, ,573 3,840 6,551 15,340 1, ,783 Caribbean ,406 2, , , ,377 4, , , ,514 6, , , ,453 7, ,031 1, , ,609 2, ,277 1, , ,993 2, , ,043 5, , , ,337 3, , , ,703 4, , ,2 Central America J./ , , , , , , , ,671 so 244, ,374 1, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , J./ 3, , , , , , , ,769 South America ,337 16,087 1,069 1,796 73,291 13,055 25,769 1,022, ,562 20, ,086 78,524 12,126 25,602 1,093, ,470 20, ,636 56,950 10,994 23,702 1,031, ,788 23, ,826 80,499 12,580 25, , ,502 27, ,332 77,053 16,673,308 1,066, ,443, ,528 37,424 16,978 17,530 1,029, ,476 23, ,004 46,914 16,581 26,419 1,195, ,556, ,109 15,278 26, , ,675 13, , ,397,518 1,139,209 See footnotes at end of table, Continued--

18 Table 4.--United States Agricultural imports, by major SITC groups, from Canada, Mexico, regions of the Western Hemisphere, and the world, Continued Country, region,~ and year OS ,000 u.s. dollars - Latin America ]j ,368 79, , , , ,812 22, ,161 94,173 1,475 1, , , ,399 32, ,186 72,771 1,222 2, ,9 251, ,007 38, ,941 80,465 1,295 2, ,4 262, ,875 26, , ,620 2,356 1, , ,8 832,524 52, , I 52 7,248 1,765 1, , , ,427 57,063 1, , ,885 1,973 2, , , ,044 72, , ,288 2,926 2, , , ,479 31,710 1, ,982 3 '672 1, 990 3, , , ,472 24,924 1,469 Western Hemisphere ]J ,326 0,526 1,868 31, , , ,887 37, , ,461 2,627 33, , , ,091 53,678 1, , ,557 2,474 34,4 242, , ,270 62,066 1, , '541 2,138 28, , , ,0 47,233 1, , ,803 4,5 29, , , ,229 73,058 10, , ,907 4,038 28,9 3, , ,624 76,683 6, ,412 2,388 4,001 28, , , ,536 93,529 2, , ,178 6,0 33, , , ,355 58,018 2, , ,994 9,382 41,2 452, , ,473 58,570 3,514 World ~ ,2 469,163 37,663 42, , ,613 1,252,960 39,974 7, , ,594 40,451 42, , ,715 1,222,675 57,105 8, ,060 4,344 43,401 50, , ,232 1,473,452 71,707 9, , ,536 47,099 41, , ,761 1,326,025 54,336 9, , ,875 68,691 43, , ,293 1,344,022 85,063 35, , ,013 71,304 45, , ,081 1,291,934 99,779 32, , ,508 78,042 48, , ,315 1,468, ,485 16, , ,794 75,208 55, , ,587 1,268,445 68,802 17, ,6731,0,613 97,947 69, ,8 805,965 1,602,391 76,897 22,585 See footnotes at end of table. Continued-- 12

19 Table 4.--United States Agricultural imports by major SITC groups,from Canada, Mexico, and regions of the Western Hemisphere, Continued Country, region and year Total - 1,000 u.s. dollars Latin America Jj ,539 4, '725 3,904 2,085 92,095 20,669 27,661 1,680, ,608 9, ,909 3,892 1' ,018 20,567 27,484 1,756, ,538 15,494,394 3,270 L,,676 68,573 19,686 25,733 1,734, ,330 15,285 24,660 2,623 8,065 91,292 23,456 27,434 1,716, , 915,884 28,725 5,,Hl 4,965 88,1 29,516 23,457 1,850, ,914,672 24,075 4,628 4,007 51,786 30,684 20,614 1,849, ,780 15,734 26,445 5' 1!4 4,550 62,351 31,923 28,719 2,149, , ,726 23' 2 4,386 5, '131 30,969 29,364 2,013, ,384 19,414 14,546 4,798 5,091 36' ,018 23,340 2,291,873 Western Hemisphere Jj ,132 4,946 37,874 5,870 2,085 96,904 45,665 28,340 1,981, ,193 9,794 45,377 5,810 1, '717 44,544 28,U4 2,054, ,251 15,583 39,612 4, 702 4,676 70,684 43,468 26,909 2,036, ,741 15,374 47,612 4,626 8,1 93,330 48,653 28,8 2,089, ,826,976 50,346 9,719 4,965 89,930 57,208 24,030 2,241, ,035,874 45,596 9,425 4,007 53,760 62,662,687 2,5, ,975 16,066 48,448 9,446 4,561 63,829 67,880 29,547 2,564, ,63L, 17,048 42,161 8,625 5' ,441 68,653 30,465 2,467, ,246 20,580 30,720 9,591 5,091 37,737 76,302 24,547 2,807,724 World --r ,9 ).00, ,001 54, , , ,774 98,234 4,293, ' , ,719 46, , , , ,022 4,5, , , ,016 50, , , ,710 4,151 4,608, , , ,987 62, , , ,452 7,952 4,638 ' , ,826 4,908 52, , , , '287 5,0, , , ,2 58, , , ' ,448 5,109, , , ,204 74, , , , ,238 5 '777, ,385 6' ,029 58, , , , ' 745 5,626, , ,408 0,3 52, , , , ,799 6,329,469 1/ Less,than $500. ll Exports for Latin America do not include Falkland Islands; exports for Hestern Hemisphere do not include Greenland, Miquelon and St. Pierre, and Falkland Islands. Source u.s. Bureau of the Census. 13

20 U.S. AGRICULTURAL TRADE WITH CANADA By Commodity Groups EXPORTS $425.9 MIL. $489 MIL. IMPORTS $531.0 MIL. $301.0 MIL SITC CODE $390.9 MIL $515.9 MIL ~ 00 LIVE ANIMALS ftiiiij] 01 MEAT & MEAT PREPARATIONS ({;}.f>d 04 CEREALS & CEREAL PREPARATIONS l[g 05 FRUITS & VEGETABLES l1!il!iii!ij 08 ANIMAL FEED IIIII BEVERAGES U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE cj HIDES & SKINS ~ 22 OILSEEDS IIlilllilllJ] ' NATURAL FIBERS.nJI 29 CRUDE ANIMAL & VEGETABLE MATERIAL ~~ ; a OTHER ERS NEG. 858B-7i (12) ECONOMIC RESEARCH SERVICE Figure 2 14

21 U.S. AGRICULTURAL TRADE WITH LATIN AMERICA By Commodity Groups EXPORTS 5% 5% $0.4 BIL. $0.6 BIL. $0.7 BIL. IMPORTS $1.7 BIL $1.8 BIL $2 BIL SIT,C CODE ~ 00 LIVE ANIMALS [illjj] 01 MEAT & MEAT PREPARATIONS ~ 02 DAIRY PRODUCTS & EGGS n~ 04 CEREALS & CEREAL PREPARATIONS ~ 05 FRUITS & VEGETABLES 1( 06 SUGAR, SUGAR PREP. & HONEY t&fi!rtllij 07 COFFEE, COCOA, TEA & SPICES - 09 MiSC. FOOD PR.EPARATIONS llllllill!llj NATURAL FIBERS ~ 4 ANIMAL & VEGETABLE OILS & FATS ~ OTHER U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ERS NEG (12) ECONOMIC RESEARCH SERVICE Figure 3 15

22 .Table 5.--United States fercentage of agricultural exports1 by major SITC groups, to countries and regions of the Western Hemisphere as a percentage of agricultural exports to the world, CoUntry, region, OS ' Total and lear ~- ~ !/ ls !/ IWd.= !/ 5!/ 5!/ !I 3!/ 5!/ !/!I 5!/ !/ 1/!/ !/ !/ -1!/ !/ !/ 8!/ 1!/ / !/ 8!/ 1 1/ It !/ 1 It !I Clu1hheao / 1/ 1/!/ I./ It!I I./!I!/ It 1/!/ 1/ !/!/ It!/ It /!/ 1!/ It!/ 1!/ !/!/!/ 1!/ !/!/!/ C~ntral Ame-ica !/ 1/!/!/ / I./ 1/!I l/ I./ It!/ It I./!/ 1!/ !/ l/!/ 3!/ !I I./ 1/ 1!I !/ l/ It 1!I !I It 1/ 1!I !/!I It!/ South Americ !/ 20!/ !/ / It 1 9 1/ !/ 1 13 It !/ 1!/ !/ 1 14!/ Latin A..,rica !I Western Hem.isehere so so , /< !f Less than 0.5 percent. Note Due to rounding data do not always add. Source u.s. Bureau of the-census. 16

23 Table 6,--United States Percentage of agricultural impor~&, by major SITC groups, from countries and regions of Lo.e Western Hemisphere as a percentage of agricultural imports from the world, Country, region, and ear ;231, Total Percent - canada / / l/ l/ l/ l/ l/ l/ l/ I; I! / l/ / I; 12 7 I; Mexico / / 1/ ll 1/ 1/ 1/ ll l/ I; l/ 1 l/ -2 I; l/ l/ 1 l/ I! It 1 l/ l/ 2 I; ll I; / l/ I; Cit1!22Hn ll 1/ / 1/ 2 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ / l/ 1/ l/ l/ 5 l/ l/ l/ 1 I! T.t J.t T.t T.t T.t It 6 T.t It ]j 1 1 T.t It J.t I; J.t 6 T.t 1t T.t 1 1 T.t lt J.t l It 2 T.t T.t T.t 1/ 1 J.t J.t It 1/ / 1t 2 T.t J.t T.t l/ 1 l/ T.t 1 T.t t T.t T.t 3 T.t J.t T.t It 1 T.t , It 1 1t T.t 19 3 It l/ l/ 3 T.t T.t T.t 1 1t l.t , lt It It It It 3 It It It 1 It It 3 Centxal Ametica 19&2. lt / 1t 1/ 1/ 5 1/ 1/ 1t , It l/ T.t l.t l.t 6 l.t l/ 2 l.t ll T.t lf It 1 l.t 5 It l.t 1 l.t , It 1 J.t 4 1 T.t 2 T.t , lf 5 1t / 1 J.t 8 lt l/ 1 J.t , lt 5 l.t t 1t it 2 it 5 1 it 1 T.t , lt 6 lf l.t l/ l/ l/ 2 l/ 4 1/ l/ 1 l/ ll 7 1/ l/ l/ l/ I; 3 l/ 5 l/ l/ 1 l/ , 7!/!/ 6 8!/ }j 3 I/ 6!/ I/ 2!/ South Ame!ica 1962, / , / 7 1/ , l/ 4 12 l/ , l/ 4 13 T.! , It 2 14 l/ , / 4 13 l/ l/ 6 14 l/ 1/ , I; 6 12 I; It ltlt1n Amgti.'a 1962, , W~ t~tn lh~mi &Rbiti $ 44 l/ Less than 0,5 percent. Note Due to rounding data do not always add. Source U.s. Bureau of the Census. 17

24 SITC code Table 7,--United States Trade ~ith Canada in foods, beverages 1 and agricultural raw materials,by major SITC groups, Commodity group U.S. ExPORTS ]j _LOOO U.S, dollars Live animals., ,513 7,165 13,419 5,928 8,584 14,889 9,893 10,902 25, Meat & meat preparations 24,590 34,610 26,670 19,283 25,107 26,207 27,069 41,022 25, Dairy products & eggs... 3,996 6,549 4,799 6,458 8,917 8,425 8,801 9,151 8, Cereals & cereal preparations 49, '704 40,366 31,813 53,450 54' ,658 47,852 47, Frutts & vegetables , , , ' , , , , , Sugar, sugar prep., & honey 4,551 5,590 6,104 4,576 4,777 4,790 4,378 4,687 4, Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices 8,085 8,491,158 8,422 8,964 10,5 12,956 16,626 14, Animal feed ,584 22,176 20,030 25,644 26,698 25,547 28,657 35,557 37, Misc. food preparations 7,413 5,948 8,209 10,724,570 10,454 9,732,018,414 Alcoholic & non-alcoholic.. 1,625 1,462 2,225 3,089 3,301 3,093 3,425 4,061 3,519 Al'iricultural Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured.. 1, 712" 2,860 3,702 4,741 3,633 4,245 4,041 2,550 2,523 Hides & skins, undressed... 14,236 10, '922 13,575 20,073 14,157 15,913 19,985 14, Oilseeds, 32,030 34,534 42,371 40,245 47,402 49,925 49,788 38,726 39, ,1 Natural rubber o 1, 759 1,755 2,5 1,729 1, Natural fibers. g 51,736 53,486 62,963 51,879 34,065 36,936 17,0 19,670 30, Crude materials, n.e.s ,717 17,509 18, '939 14,574 14,350 14,522 15,270 19,030 4 Animal & vegetable oils & fats. 12,3 14,769 16,357,030 18,954 12,246,474 14,230,847 Total agricultural exports 425, , , , , , , ,972 Other exports.. 3,8,723 3,430,034 4,027,348 4,861,379 5,857,870 6,500,489 7,336,829 8,239,476 7,991,836 Total exports.... 3,644,631 3,867,195 4,493,5 5,309,458 6,347,095 6,988,360 7,825,3 8,754,950 8,522,808 Agricultural percent of tot"l, ,0 6 5, "' U, S, IMPORTS 00 Live animals. " ,4 28, '789 65,365 31,812 46,105 41,227 59, Meat & meat preparations 30,655 29,288 33,786 53,076 49,183 38,659 47,503 51,890 77, Dairy products & eggs 804 1,152 1, ,859 2,273 2,028 3,085 7, Cereals & cereal preparations 29,251 31,781 32,086 26,298 27,685 27,149 26,536 30,493 38, Fruits & vegetables,,227 17,892,630 22,309 20, '701 29,262 32,120 31, Sugar, sugar prep~ & honey 5,598 7,062 5,785 6,555 7,377 8,341 9,438 9,449 8, Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices 2,075 4,692 5,263 6,136 5,705 6,197 8,492,876 12, Animal feed ,406,004 23,524 20,480,052 19,620,434 26,308 33, Misc. food preparations ,752 5,423 1, ,045 Alcoholic & non-alcoholic, 86,593 91, ,713 3,4 125,9 138,1 157, , ,862 Al'iricultural Raw Materia1s 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured ,166 Hides & skins, undressed,,149 24,468 18,8 22,952,6,5 22,003 19,049 16, Oilseeds, 1,966 1,918 1,432 2,003 4,308 4,797 4,302 4,239 4, Natural rubber., Natural fibers ,809 4,699 2,1 2,038 1,809 1,974 1,478 1,310 1, Crude materials, n.e.s. 24,996 23,977 23,782 25,197 27,692 31,978 35,957 37,684 41,284 4 Animal & vegetable oifs & fats, , , ,101 1,207 Total agricultural imports 300, , , , , , , , ,851 Other imports. 3,345,085 3,527,2 3,924,810 4,440,494 5,715,489 6,733,489 8,510,400 9,935,861 10,575,243 Total imports, 3,646,076 3,825,835 4,226,728 4,813,370 6,106,409 7,099,330 8,925,154 10,389,920,09l,094 Agricultural percent of total / Excludes transshipments, Source u.s. Bureau of the Census.

25 Table 8,--United States Trade with Argentina in foods, beverages, and agricultural raw materia1s,by major SlTC groups, SlTC c!ode CODDOdity group U,S, EXPORTS ,000 u.s. dollars Live animals Mast & meat preparations l Dairy products & eggs Cereals & cereal preparations , Fruits & vegetables 1, , Sugar, sugar prep., & h~ Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices Animal feed Misc. food preparations Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Asricultural Raw Materials Tobacco, unmanufactured Hides & skins, undressed Oilseeds Natural rubber Natural fibers, Crude materials, n.e.s ,051 1,065 1, ,125 1,442 4 Animal & vegetable oils & fats ,204 4, Total agricultural exports. 2,662 2,047 7,644 7,377 4,1 2,676 3,378,557 4,783 Other exports,, 371, , , , , , , , ,036 Total exports, 374, , , , , , , , ,819 Agricultural percent of total U,S. IMPORTS 00 Live animals,, 889 1,679 2,529 4,449 2,815 3,477 2,322 2,365 2, Meat & meat preparations. 25,1 33,027 20,4 23,501 37,080 48,709 68,938 63,613 74, Dairy products & eggs 1,063 1,435 1,6 1,295 1,856 1,763 1,941 2,8 1, Cereals & cereal preparations , Fruits & vegetables... 1,3 1,846 1,778 1, ,812 2,843 2,231 1, Sugar, sugar prep,,& honey 1,197 35,974 2,629 7,187 6,220 9,223 13,4 8,010 10, Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices Animal feed, Misc. food preparations us Beverases Alcoholic & non-alcoholic !sricultural Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured l Hides & skins, undressed. 6,147 6,787 5,170 7,441 9,877 7,142 6,364 5,109 2, Oilseeds ll!f Natural rubber Natural fibers 41,226 42,492 33,6 36,223 40,935 19,575,590 14,416 12, Crude materials, n.e.s. 4,545 5,604 5,235 5,289 7,403 7,279 7,939 6,685 6,078 4 Animal & vegetable oils & fats. 6,378 4,472 3,693 3,435 3,367 1,206 2, ,286 Total agricultural illlports., 89, ,356 78,781 91,6 2, , , ,077 5,754 Other imports,,, 16,972 27,388 31,443 30,020 33,635 37,293 76,270 46,565 56,014 Total imports 106, ,744 0,224 1, , , , , ,768 Agricultural percent of total , !/ Less than $5oo. Source u.s. Bureau of the Census. 19

26 Table 9.--United States Trade with Bahamas in foods, beverages, and agricultural raw materials, by major SITC groups, SITC code Commodity group U.S. EXPORTS - - 1,000 u.s. dollars Live animals Meat & meat preparations. 2,644 3,158 3,996 4,551 6,055 8,578 10,813 12,523 10, Dairy products & eggs ,058 1,290 1, Cereals & cereal preparations 1,356 1,576 1, 731 2,002 2,522 2,963 2,930 2,827 3, Fruits & vegetables, 1,2 1,410 1,613 2,179 3,044 3,351 3,860 3,953 2, Sugar, sugar prep., & honey Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices Animal feed ,184 1,331 1,633 1,725 1,932 2, Misc. food preparations ,054 1,443 1,755 2,257 2,158 2,155 Beverases Alcoholic & non-alcoholic ,8 1,497 1,848 1,840 Asricultural Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured Hides & skins, undressed. 2 1/ 22 Oilseeds Natural rubber. 1/ ll Natural fibers... l l Crude materials, n.e.s Animal & vegetable oils & fats Total agricultural exports. 8,370 9,870 12,035 14,001 18,1 23,000 26,828 29,653 28,883 Other exports. 45,647 67,498 83,249 92,106 4, , ' 9 147, ,587 Total exports 54,017 77,368 95, , , , , , ,470 Agricultural percent of total ,8 U.S. IMPORTS 00 Live animals, Meat & meat preparations. l 1 02 Dairy products & eggs,. 04 Cereals & cereal preparations 05 Fruits & vegetables. 1,076 1,640 3,645 2,506 1,710 1, Sugar, sugar prep.,& honey ,375 1, Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices. 08 Animal feed 09 Mise. food preparations. ll Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Asricultural Ra" Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured 2 Hides & skins, undressed Oilseeds, 231 Natural rubber Natural fibers,.. 1/ 29 Crude materials, n.e.s Animal & vegetable oils & fats, Total agricultural imports,, 1,176 1,695 3,729 2,626 1,860 1, ,145 2,302 Other imports 9,013 8,565 16,729,518,9 24,030 35,371 46,098 79,738 Total imports.. 10,189 10,260 20,458 24,144 23,771 25,574 35,633 48,243 82,040 Agricultural percent of total l.f Less than $500. Source u.s. Bureau of the Census, 20

27 Table 10.--United States Trade with Barbados in foods, beverages, and agricultural raw materials, by major SITC groups, SlTC code Commodity group U.S. EXFORTS 1,000 u.s. dollars Live animals Meat & meat preparations ,193 1,3 1,474 1,616 2, Dairy products & eggs Cereals & cereal preparations Fruits & vegetables Sugar, sugar prep., & honey Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices Animal feed Misc. food preparations Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Asricultural Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured Hides & skins, undressed. 22 Oilseeds Natural rubber Natural fibers Crude materials, n.e.s Animal & vegetable oils & fats Total agricultural exports. 2,3 2,039 1,898 2,037 2,715 2,876 3,193 3,312 4,012 Other exports.... 3,639 4,417 6,508 6,714 8,8 10,163,244 14,703 17,172 Total exports.. 5,752 6,456 8,406 8,751 10,933 13,039 14,437 18,015,184 Agricultural percent of total u.s. IMPORTS 00 Live animals 01 Meat & meat preparations Dairy products & eggs 1 04 Cereals & cereal preparations 05 Fruits & vegetables / 5 ll Sugar, sugar prep.,& honey 1,376 2,179 1,880 2, ,025 1,366 1,326 2, Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices. 08 Animal feed 09 Misc. food preparations. 1 Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Asricultural Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured Hides & skins, undressed Oilseeds. 231 Natural rubber Natural fibers Crude materials, n.e.s. 4 Animal & vegetable oils & fats. Total agricultural imports. 1,389 2,198 1,917 2, ,3 1,496 1,441 2,294 Other imports ,551 2,104 2,531 3,518 4,496 6,840 6,481 Total imports 1,483 2,544 3,468 4,5 3,160 6,631 5,992 8,281 8,775 Agricultural percent of total J,./ Less than $500. Source u.s. Bureau of the Census.

28 Table.--United States Trade with Bermuda in foods, beverages, and agricultural raw materials, by major SlTC groups, SITC code Commodity group U.S. EXPORTS ,ooo u.s. dollars Live animals Meat & meat preparations. 1,932 1,754 1,825 1,887 2,201 2,246 2,390 2,440 2, Dairy products & eggs Cereals & cereal preparations Fruits & vegetables.. 1,3 1,256 1,379 1,280 1,628 1,537 1,767 1,576 1, Sugar, sugar prep., & honey Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices Animal feed Misc. food preparations Beverafies ll Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Agricultural Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured 8 l Hides & skins, undressed. 2 l 22 Oilseeds Natural rubber Natural fibers Crude materials, n.e.s Animal & vegetable oils & fats Total agricultural exports. 5,708 5,728 6,4 6,140 7,179 7,161 7,8 7,524 8,308 Other exports... 31,778 32,273 35,402 37,652 41,497 49,757 54,654 63,427 82,823 Total exports.. 37,486 38,001 41,616 43,792 48,676 56,918 62,475 70,951 91,131 Agricultural percent of total U.S. IMPORTS 00 Live animals.. 01 Meat & meat preparations Dairy products & eggs 04 Cereals & cereal preparations 05 Fruits & vegetables J./ 06 Sugar, sugar prep., & honey.. 07 Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices. 08 Animal feed Misc. food preparations Beverases Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Asricultural Raw Materials Tobacco, unmanufactured Hides & skins, undressed. 22 Oilseeds Natural rubber Natural fibers 29 Crude materials, n.e.s Animal & vegetable oils & fats. Total agricultural imports Other imports.. 6,347 1,940 1,090 1,300 2,062 2,252 1,790 1,912 1,167 Total imports... 6,365 1,947 1,095 1,3 2,074 2,261 1,804 1,924 1,177 Agricultural percent of total J./ Less than $500. ]J Source u.s. Bureau of the Census. 22

29 Table 12.--United States Trade with Bolivia in foods, beverages, and agricultural raw materials, by major SITC groups, SlTC code C00dity group U,S, EXPORTS u.s. dollars Food and Live Ani""'ls 00 Live animals Meat & meat preparations Dairy products & eggs 254 2, , Cereals & cereal preparations 7,199 8,081 8,280 7,781 7,246 10,330 8,756 6,384 3, Fruits & vegetables Sugar, sugar prep., & honey Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices Animal feed Misc. food preparations , Beverazes Alcoholic & non-al<>aholic Aar icul tural Raw Materials!I Tobacco, unmanufactured 2 8 Hides & skins, undressed. 1/ 4 22 Oilseeds Natural rubber Natural fibers , Crude materials, n.e.s Animal & vegetable oils & fats , Tot'!l agricultural exports 9,120 12,840 14,353 t0,252 9,029 12,1 10,545 7,888 6,747 Other exports 22,577 24,168 30,642 31,018 36,5 46,445 44,230 51,275 38,765 Total exports ,697 37,008 44,995 41,270 45,540 58,656 54,775 59,163 45,512 Agricultural percent of total u.s. IMPORTS 00 Live animals Meat & meat preparations Dairy products & eggs Cereals & cereal preparations Fruits & vegetables ,191 1, Sugar, sugar prep., & honey Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices , ,143 1, , Aniloal feed 09 Mise. food preparations Beverases Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Aaricultural Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, tidl8nufactured Hides & skins, undressed ,162 1,985 1,686 1,701 1, Oilseeds Natural rubber / Natural fibers Crude materials, n.e.a Animal & Vegetable oils & fats. Total agricultural imports. 1,967 2,491 4,6 3,883 4,889 4,261 3,175 2,347 2,509 Other imports.. 9,130 12,374 24,1 27,377 19,254 38,597 26,874 20,403 22,271 Total imports,097 14,865 28,732 31,260 24,143 42,858 30,049 22,750 24,780 Agricultural percent of total J Less than $500. Source u.s. Bureau of the Census. 23

30 Table 13,--United States Trade with Brazil in foods, beverages, and agricultural raw material by major SITC groups, SITC code Coamodity group u.s. EXPO!rrS ,ooo u.s. aohats - - =_ Food and Live animals 00 Live antmals , Meat & meat preparations Dairy products & eggs 7,858 9,965 8,091 12,899 6,969,220 10,085 3,747 13, Cereals & cereal preparations 78,578 83,195 8,457 34,510 81,415 82,930 65,266 53,226 41, Fruits & vegetables 3,538 1,825 3,037 2,077 3,435 4,293 3,828 4,8 5, Sugar, sugar prep., & honey Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices Animal feed Misc. food preparations , ,800 1,868 1,985 1,264 Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Asricultural Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured Hides & skins, undressed Oilseeds Natural rubber Natural fibers Crude materials, n.e.s ,142 1,542 1,827 2,151 4 Animal & vegetable oils & fats ,166 7,818 5,848 5,765 2,335 1,518 2,468 Total agricultural exports 91,425 96, ,830 59, , ,312 87,407 68,206 68,166 Other exports 332, ' , , , ,3 617, , ,127 Total exports 423, , , , , , , , ,293 Agricultural percent of total u.s. IMPORTS 00 Live animals Meat & meat preparations. 6,963 4,000 3,856 9,605 7,886 5,1 14,102 16,365 15, Dairy products & eggs Cereals & cereal preparations Fruits & vegetables 6,953 7,593 9,370 10,466 12,854 10,245 18,583 13,732 16, Sugar, sugar prep.,& honey 40,042 58,598,812 29,831 56,207 75,2 79,162 91,000 95, Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices. 376, , , , ,3 341, , , , Animal feed Misc. food preparations 7 Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Asricultural Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured 539 1,818 3,064 2,329 2, ,859 1,824 3,612 Hides & skins, undressed. 7,290 9,023 9,659,520,502 9,284 10,972,736 7, Oilseeds Ji Natural rubber 1, ,57'1 2,362 1, Natural fibers 6,531 7,526 9,512 6,168 5,556 3,993 4,483 3,423 4, Crude materials, n.e.s. 2,597 2,105 2,066 2,903 3,784 4,444 3,980 4,481 4,966 4 Animal & vegetable oils & fats. 17,859 17,644 16,495 20,007 14,996 14,249,862 22,888 16,788 Total agricultural imports 466, , , , , , , , ,547 Other imports 77,161 65,019 57, ,488 3,294 92,843 99, , ,822 Total imports 543, , , , , , , , ,369 Agricultural percent of total ]/ Less than $500. Source u.s. Bureau of the Census. 24

31 table 14,--Unitad Statea Trade with British Honduras in foods, beverages, and agricultural raw materials,by major Sl'lC groups, Sl'lC code C1dity group U,S, EXl'OR'lS = - 1,ooo u.s. dollars Live animals,, Meat 6. meat preparations, Dairy products 6. eggs Cereals 6. cereal preparations Fruits 6. vegetables,,, Sugar, sugar prep., 6. honey Coffee, cocoa, tea, & apices Animal feed,,,,, Misc. food preparations, Beverases Alcoholic 6. non-alcoholic Asricultural Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, uomaaufactured Hides 6. skins, undressed Oilseeds, 1 1!./ 231 Natural rubber, Natural fibers Ji 3 Jj!I 29 Crude materials, n.e.s Animal 6. vegetable oils 6. fats 'lotal agricultural exports. 2,057 1,859 2,178 2,331 2,410 2,370 2,471 2,285 2,913 Other exports 6,764 4,841 5,733 5,632 7,548 6,078 6,935 6,548 7,805 'lotal exports,, 8,8 6,700 7,9 7,963 9,958 8,448 9,406 8,833 10,718 Agricultural percent of total U,S, IMPOR'lS 00 Live animals, 01 Meat & meat preparations Dairy products & eggs 04 Cereals & cereal preparations 05 Fruits & vegetab les ,365 1,077 1,050 1, ,794 2, Sugar, sugar prep., & honey. 57 1, ,171 2,663 2,445 1, Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices Animal feed,,,, 1 09 Misc. food preparations Alcoholic & non-alcoholic All icultural Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured Hides & skins, undressed, Oilseeds.,,, 231,1 Natural rubber Natural fibers,,,,, 29 Crude materials, n.e.s ,807 1!/ Animal & vegetable oils & fats, 1 'lotal agricultural imports,, 209 2,639 6,292 3,609 2,065 3,609 3,685 4,419 4,3 Other imports,,,, 2,3 3,582 3,778 3,143 1,858 2,848 2,847 3,233 2,032 'lotal imports,,,, 2,422 6,2 10,070 6,752 3,923 6,457 6,532 7,652 6,353 Agricultural percent of total ,5 53, , !/ Less than $500, Source u.s. Bureau of the Census, 25

32 Table 15.--United States Trade with Chile in foods, beverages, and agricultural raw material~ by major SITC groups, SITC code Commodity group U.S. EXPORTS u.s. dollars Live animals , Meat & meat preparations ,473 1, Dairy products & eggs. 1,458 2,997 3,851 5,758 3,066 2,331 7,579 2,909 5,9 04 Cereals & cereal preparations 15,612 7, '154 15,712 29,498,815 16,852 12,933 12, Fruits & vegetables Sugar, sugar prep., & honey Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices Animal feed Misc. food preparations 397 1,159 1, ,192 1,143 1, Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Asricultural Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured 2,107 1,676 2,996 2,695 3,478 4,875 2,294 2,900 2,856 Hides & skins, undressed. 1 47!I 22 Oilseeds...!/ Natural rubber Natural fibers , Crude materials, n.e.s Animal & vegetable oils & fats. 5,402 1,778 3,316 3, ,941 4,730 3,402 5,865 Total agricultural exports. 26,446 20,027 29,612 31,416 40,704 24,630 34,954 25,788 31,668 Other exports , , , , , , , , ,880 Total exports.. 170, , ,0 234, , , , , ,548 Agricultural percent of total U.S. IMPORTS 00 Live animals , Meat & meat preparations ,703 1,535 2, Dairy products & eggs 2 04 Cereals & cereal preparations 05 Fruits & vegetables.. 3,864 4,313 4,982 3,946 3,408 3,741 4,798 4,484 4, Sugar, sugar prep., & honey. 1!I Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices !/ 9 08 Animal feed ,575 1,553 7,279 4,229 9,741 6,197 1, Misc. food preparations Alcoholic & non-alcoholic A&Eicultural Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured Hides & skins, undressed Oilseeds Natural rubber Natural fibers Crude materials, n.e.s Animal & vegetable oils & fats Total agricultural imports. 6,572 8,683 8,890 6,965 18,435 10, ' ,312 Other imports 196, ,067 3, , , , , , ,729 Total imports. 203, , , , , ,2 203, , ,041 Agricultural percent of total !/ Less than $500. Source u.s. Bureau of the Census 26

33 Table 16 United States Trade with Colombia in foods, beverages, and agricultural raw materials, by major SlTC groups, SITC code C01odity group U.S. EXPORTS u.s. dollars - 00 Live animals Meat & meat preparations Dairy products & eggs 2,258 2,745 2,451 3, ,679 6,666 6,994 6, Cereals & cereal preparations,258 10,129 14,152 10,997 18,805 9,552 16,926 13,866 20, Fruits & vegetables 758 1,061 2, , Sugar, sugar prep., & honey Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices Animal feed Misc. food preparations ,446 1, ,270 Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Aricultura1 Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured Hides & skins, undressed Oilseeds Natural rubber Natural fibers ,186 6, Crude materials, n.e.s ,341 1,509 1,020 1,806 2,961 4 Animal & vegetable oils & fats. 5,078 5,782 2,996 4,505 7,350 5,750 4,957 5,852 5,609 Total agricultural exports.,673 22,1 25,085 29,389 32,022 24,857 32,417 30,701 37,703 Other exports. o 203,569 6,790 9, , , , , , ,098 Total exports 225, , , , ,385 7, , , ,801 Agricultural percent of total u.s. IMPORTS 00 Live animals Meat & meat preparations Dairy products & eggs 04 Cereals & cereal preparations 57!I Fruits & vegetables ,369 4, Sugar, sugar prep., & honey. 5,769 6,525 3,034 5,664 8,267 13,086 12,477 10,716, Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices. 226, , , , , , , , , Animal feed Misc. food preparations Beverases Alcoholic & non-alcoholic A!!ricultural Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured 1,501 2,395 3,902 2,714 2,322 1,159 1,416 2,222 1,362 Hides & skins, undressed ,615 2,529 1,674 2,402 1,516 2,141 2,536 1, Oilseeds 3!I 231 Natural rubber Natural fibers / Crude materials, n.e.s Animal & vegetable oils & fats Total agricultural imports. 234, , ,539 0, , ' , ,2 197,244 Other imports 39,318 38,918 45,202 65,205 68,399 60,669 84,466 91,186 71,645 Total imports, 274, , , , , , , , ,889 Agricultural percent of total Source u.s. Bureau of the Census. 27

34 Table 17.--United States Trade with Costa Rica in foods, beverages, and agricultural raw materials, by major SlTC groups, SlTC code Commodity group U.S. EXPORTS I,1loo u.s. C!oiiars 00 Live animals Meat & meat preparations Dairy products & eggs Cereals & cereal preparations 2,709 2,970 3,489 2,280 2,635 4,517 5,561 3,891 4,838 OS Fruits & vegetables , Sugar, sugar prep., & honey Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices Animal feed ~ Misc. food preparations Bevera~es Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Agricultural Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured o Hides & skins, undressed Oilseeds Natural rubber Natural fibers CruJe materials, n.e.s Animal & vegetable oils & fats Total agricultural exports. 4,805 5,471 6,343 5,975 5,618 7,688 8,777 6,798 9,442 Other exports 44,582 47,732 53,624 54,744 56,193 55,364 65,068 69,832 84,717 Total exports. 49,387 53,203 59,967 60,719 61,8 63,052 73,845 76,630 94,159 Agricultural percent of total ll U.S IMPORTS 00 Live animals / 3 01 Meat & meat preparations. 2,648 4,998 5,776 3,334 9,384 8,499 12,456 14,890 18, Dairy products & eggs 7 04 Cereals & cereal preparations 6 05 Fruits & vegetables 12,308 12,290 20,232 26,476 1,762 30,865 44,928 52,240 53, Sugar, sugar prepo,& honey. 2,563 5,478 4,622 5,018 1,817 8,051 9,590 9,412 9,83l 07 Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices. 19,642 15,836 19,172 18,808 8,762 18,816 16,801 17,590 25, Animal feed.. lf 09 Misc. food preparations 1 4 Beverases Alcoholic & non-alcoholic 6 A~ricultural Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured o Hides & skins, undressed Oilseeds. 2, Natural rubber Natural fibers Crude materials, n.e.s Animal & vegetable oils & fats. 79 1/ Total agricultural imports. 37,526 39,192 50,402 54,266 24,673 66,936 84,367 94, ,715 3,895 6,~46 7,732 88, ,186 6,447 Other imports Total imports 2,415 39,941 2,382 41,574 3,600 54,002 2,745 57,0 35,180 59,853 2,806 69,742 Agricultural percent of total / Less than $500. Source u.s. J3ureau of the Census. 28

35 Table 18.--United States Trade with Dominican Republic in foods, beverages, and agricultural raw material~ by major SlTC groups, SITC code CODIIlodi ty group U.S. EXPORTS ,000 u.s. dollars Live animals Meat & meat preparations. Dairy products & eggs Cereals & cereal preparations Fruits & vegetables Sugar, sugar prep., & honey Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices. Animal feed Misc. food preparations Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Agricultural Raw Materials Tobacco, unmanufactured.. Hides & sk,ins, undressed. Oilseeds Natural rubber. Natural fibers. Crude materials, n.e.s. Animal & vegetable oils & fats. Total agricultural exports. Other exports.. Total exports Agricultural percent of total ,062 1, ,890 60,414 70, ,062 1,534 10,264 2, ,8 71,391 90, ,422 12,038 4, l ,562 27,018 86,106 3, ,973 9,859 2, ,6 1, ,729 24,500 50,446 74, ,971 7,710 2, ,440 1, ,005,855 64' , ,878 7,448 1, ,703 1, , ,443 22,443 74,018 96, ,687,406 2, ,667 2, , ,231 30,168 83,543 3 ' ,592 7,532 2, ,609 2, , '739 98, , , ,807 8,206 3, ,817 1, / 6l ,639 29,643 2, , U.S. IMPORTS Live animals. Meat & meat preparations. Dairy products & eggs Cereals & cereal preparations Fruits & vegetables Sugar, sugar prep.,& honey. Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices. Animal feed Misc. food preparations Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Agricultural Raw Materials Tobacco, unmanufactured Hides & skins, undressed. Oilseeds. Natural rubber.. Natural fibers Crude materials, n.e.s. Animal & vegetable oils & fats. Total agricultural imports. Other imports Total imports Agricultural percent of total ll Less than $ ,024 2, ,847 30, , l39,784 14, , ,182 88,926 31, , ,464 13, , / 1,439 57,652 44, , ,088 13, , ,310 64,578 24, , ,981 15,566 4, ,786 81,695 29, ll 2, ,377 14, , ]j 2,625 85,067 23, , ,026 18, , , ,741 96,366 29,589 5,075 ll ,220 16, , , ,688 98,597 34,533 3,774 ll ,728 18, , , , ,568 42, , ,661 19' , Source u.s. Bureau of the Census. 29

36 Table 19.--United States Trade with Ecuador in foods, beverages, and agricultural raw materials,by major SITC groups, SITC code CCIIIIIIodity group U,S, EXPORTS u.s. dollars Live animals., Meat & meat preparations, Dairy products & eggs, , , Cereals & cereal preparations 1,310 1,997 3,616 2,561 4,048 4,801 5,173 4,573 6, Fruits & vegetables,,,, Sugar, sugar prep., & honey 579 3~ Coffee, cocoa, tea, & apices Animal feed,, , Misc. food preparations ,043 1,177 1,516 1,172 1,432 Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Asricultural Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured Hides & skins, undressed.!/ 22 Oilseeds,, Natural rubber Natural fibers., Crude materials, n.e.s Animal & vegetable oils & fats, 2,384 2,692 3,951 4,080 4,073 2,753 2,812 2,389 3,654 Total agricultural exports 5,853 7,143 10,997 9,942,332 10,6,840 10,848 12,495 Other exports,,, 39,022 49,176 72,069 67,337 68,663 88,139 85,938 86,516 4,183 Total exports,, 44,875 56,319 83,066 77,279 79,995 98,750 97,778 97, ,678 Agricultural percent of total ,8 12,1 9.9 U,S. IMPORTS 00 Live animals.,!i Meat & meat preparations Dairy products & eggs, 04 Cereals & cereal preparations!/ 05 Fruits & vegetables,,, 34,469 39,252 55,100 55,593 48,338 43,793 35,138 29,854 35, Sugar, sugar prep.,& honey 6,730 7,480 5,224 6,637 6,022 9,098 9,973 12,148, Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices. 20,494 19,931 16,149 31,177 26,352 30,976 28,151 20,250 44, Animal feed,, Misc. food preparations, 7 3 1!/ Alcoholic & non-alcoholic ~ricultural Raw Materials 1!I 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured Hides & skins, undressed Oilseeds, ,1 Natural rubber, Natural fibers, Crude materials, n.e.s ,287 1,903 1,651 1,528 1,843 1,389 1,450 4 Animal & vegetable oils & fats, Total agricultural imports,, 63,7 67,879 77,835 95,523 82,892 86,407 76,162 63,733 95,168 Other imports, 8,093 8,140 9,183 10,161,408 14,097 13,766 16,968 13,495 Total imports 71,310 76,019 87, ,684 94, ,504 89,928 80, ,663 Agricultural percent of total , ,6!/ Less than $500. Source u.s. Bureau of the Census. 30

37 Table 20.--United States Trade with E 1 Salvador in foods, beverages, and agricultural raw materials,by major SITC groups, SITC code COIIIIDodity group U.s. EXPORTS - - 1,ooo u.s. dollars - 00 Live animals Meat & meat preparations Dairy products & eggs , ,142 1, Cereals & cereal preparati oos 3,316 2,878 2,220 2,942 4,652 3,826 4,161 4,248 4, Fruits & vegetables Sugar, sugar prep., & honey Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices Animal feed Misc. food preparations Beveraz.es Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Ai!jricultural Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured Hides & skins, undressed Oilseeds Natural rubber Natural fibers Crude materials, n.e.s Animal & vegetable oils & fats. 1, ,344 1,438 1,870 1,391 1,647 2,088 2,510 Total agricultural exports. 6,9 6,547 7,035 7,916 9,233 7,696 8,300 9,549,453 Other exports. 33,580 42,995 58,501 52,345 59,697 52,167 52,293 48,366 52,524 Total exports 40,501 49,542 65,536 60,261 68,930 59,863 60,593 57,915 63,977 Agricultural percent of total U.S IMPORTS 00 Live animals. 01 Meat & meat preparations Dairy products & eggs Cereals & cereal preparations 3 05 Fruits & vegetables Sugar, sugar prep., & honey 1,991 2,439 2,692 2,544 5,554 4,955 9,187 4,722 6, Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices. 36,085 32,619 35,397 40,986 32,003 41,495 29,237 29,158 33, Animal feed.. 09 Mise. food preparations 1 Beverases Alcoholic & non-alcoholic 3 4 Ai!jricultural Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured 32 Hides & skins, undressed. 22 Oilseeds Natural rubber Natural fibers Crude materials, n.e.s Animal & vegetable oils & fats Total agricultural imports. 38,883 35,640 39,039 44,302 38,255 47,6 39,393 34,625 41,441 Other imports ,228 4,835 4,148 3,855 6,018 6,102 5,5 6,104 6,859 Total imports 44,1 40,475 43,187 48,157 44,273 53,713 44,508 40,729 48,300 Agricultural percent of total Source u.s. Bureau of the Census. 31

38 Table.--United States Trade with French Guiana in foods, beverages, and agricultural raw materials, by major SITC groups, SITC code COIIIDodity group U.S. EXPORTS ,000 u.s. dollars Live animals. Meat & meat preparations. Dairy products & eggs Cereals cereal preparations Fruits & vegetables Sugar, sugar prep.~ & honey Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices. Animal feed Misc. food preparations Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Agricultural Raw Materials Tobacco, unmanufactured Hides & skins, undressed. Oilseeds Natural rubber. Natural fibers. Crude materials, n.e.s. Animal & vegetable oils & fats. Total agricultural exports. Other exports Total exports Agricultural percent of total !/ !/ 2 6 1/ io / l2 44!/ ,048 1, ,872 3, ,535 2, ,798 2, / i77 2,858 3, U.S. IMPORTS Live animals. Meat & meat preparations. Dairy products & eggs Cereals & cereal preparations Fruits & vegetables Sugar, sugar prep., & honey. Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices. Animal feed Misc. food preparations Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Agricultural Raw Materials Tobacco, unmanufactured Rides & skins, undressed. Oilseeds Natural rubber. Natural fibers Crude materials, n.e.s. Animal & vegetable oils & fats. Total agricultural imports. Other imports Total imports Agricultural percent of total ,972 1, ,009 2, ,013 3, ,268 4,268 5,673 5, ,915 7, ,788 6, ,949 6, !/ Less than $500. Source u.s. Bureau of the Census. 32

39 Table 22,--United States Trade witlt Frenclt West Indies in foods, beverages, and agricultural raw materials, by major SITC groups, SITC code Commodity group U, S. EXPORTS 1,ooo u.s. dollars Live animals Meat & meat preparations Dairy products & eggs Cereals & cereal preparations , Fruits & vegetables Sugar, sugar prep., & honey Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices. 1/ 1/ 2 J/ Animal feed.. J2 l Misc. food preparations Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Agricultural Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured ]J!I 1 y Hides & skins, undressed. 22 Oilseeds. 231 Natural rubber, Natural fibers, J/ 29 Crude materials, n.e.s Animal & vegetable oils & fats, Total agricultural exports, ,289 1,861 2,006 2,632 2,291 1,748 1,691 Other exports 4,450 6,3 9,752 9,527 10,038 10,169 10,986 10,943 13,332 Total exports.. 4,994 7,243,041,388 12,044 12,801 13,277 12,691 15,023 Agricultural percent of total U, S, IMPORTS 00 Live animals~ Meat & meat preparations. Dairy products & eggs 04 Cereals & cereal preparations 1 05 Fruits & vegetables Sugar, sugar prep.,& honey. 5,635 13,548 5,248 6,593 6,241 6,684 7,618 7,528 8, Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices Animal feed 09 Misc. food preparations Beveraaes Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Agricultural Raw Materials Tobacco, unmanufactured Hides & skins, undressed Oilseeds Natural rubber Natural fibers Crude materials, n.e.s. 4 Animal & vegetable oils & fats. 2 Total agricultural imports. 5,723 14,6 6,205 6,897 6,673 6,706 7,652 7,566 8,754 Other imports , Total imports 5,814 14,347 8,4 7,026 7,106 7,045 7,886 7,906 9,041 Agricultural percent of total o !/Less than $500. Source u.s. Bureau of the Census. 33

40 Table 23.--United States Trade with Guatemala in foods, beverages, and agricultural raw materials, by major SITC groups, SlTC code Coumodity group U.S. EXPORTS u.s. doilars Live animals Meat & meat preparations. Dairy products & eggs Cereals & cereal preparations Fruits & vegetables Sugar, sugar prep., & honey Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices. Animal feed Misc. food preparations Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Agricultural Raw Materials Tobacco, unmanufactured Hides & skins, undressed. Oilseeds Natural rubber Natural fibers Crude materials, n.e.s. Animal & vegetable oils & fats. Total agricultural exports. Other exports... Total exports Agricultural percent of total , ,085 10,564 50,242 60, , ,448 10,109 63,280 73, , ,431 10,604 72,184 82, , ,136 10,674 84,035 94, , , ,071 12,542 76,407 88, ,266 5, , , '937 76,559 90, ,063 6, , ,226 14, , ,200 4, , ,7 10,198 73,184 83, ,456 6, , ,778 14,396 85,076 99, U.S IMPORTS Live animals. Meat & meat preparations. Dairy products & eggs Cereals & cereal preparations Fruits & vegetables Sugar, sugar prep., & honey. Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices. Animal feed Misc. food preparations Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Agricultural Raw Materials Tobacco, unmanufactured Hides & skins, undressed. Oilseeds Natural rubber Natural fibers Crude materials, n.e.s. Animal & vegetable oils & fats. Total agricultural imports. Other imports Total imports Agricultural percent of total 1/ 4,268 2,512 4,427 42, l3 2 1, ,332 10,373 66, ,984 2,660 7,190 47, ,181 5,939 70, ,235 1,646 5,084 44, ,824 4,912 62, , ,241 51, , ,394 4,271 66, ,384 1,570 6,868 61, ,970 5,029 81, ,783 5,140 8,672 35, ,942 4,557 64, , ,631 9,586 36, , ,336 4,635 70, ,253 8,039 7,293 40, ,404 70,704 5,6 75, , ,3 9,980 47, , ,160 6,922 87, ll Less than $500. Source u.s. Bureau of the Census. 34

41 Table 24.--United States Trade with Guyana in foods, beverages, and agricultural raw materials,by major SITC groups, SITC code Commodity group U.S. EXPORTS 1,000 u.s. dollars Live animals Meat & meat preparations Dairy products & eggs Cereals & cereal preparations 2,527 1,948 2,812 1,968 2,469 2,429 1,741 2,548 1, Fruits & vegetables Sugar, sugar prep., & honey Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices Animal feed , Misc. food preparations Beverases Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Agricultural Rsw Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured Hides & skins, undressed. 22 Oilseeds Natural rubber Natural fibers Crude materials, n.e.s Animal & vegetable oils & fats Total agricultural exports. 3,605 2,908 4,078 3,665 4,816 4,791 3,555 4,838 3,947 Other exports.. 7,359 6,875 10,176 16,007 19,847,822 19,065 17,187 20,624 Total exports 10,964 9,783 14,254 19,672 24,663 26,613 22,620 22,025 24,571 Agricultural percent of total U.S. IMPORTS 00 Live animals Meat &... at preparations Dairy products & eggs 04 Cereals & cereal preparations Fruits & vegetables Sugar, sugar prep., & honey.. 8,128 5,394 5,058 3,989 6,862 7,995 12,416 13,353 14, Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices Animal feed.. 09 Misc. food preparations Beverases Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Agricultural Rsw Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured Hides & skins, undressed Oilseeds Natural rubber Natural fibers Crude materials, n.e.s Animal & vegetable oils & fats. Total agricultural imports. 8,356 5,546 5,244 4,225 7,078 8,258 12,899 13,737 15,190 Other imports. 12,683 13,403 15,730 18,152,481 19,995,144 18,533 27,971 Total imports....,039 18,949 20,974 22,377 28,559 28,253 34,043 32,270 43,161 Agricultural percent of total !./ Less than 500. Source u.s. Bureau of the Census.!/ 35

42 Table 25,--United States Trade with Haiti in foods, beverages, and agricultural raw material~ by major SITC groups, SITC code Commodity groups U.S. EXPORTS - 1,000 U,S, dollars , Live animals, Meat & meat preparations. Dairy products & eggs, Cereals & cereal preparations Fruits & vegetables Sugar, sugar prep., & honey Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices. Animal feed, Misc. food preparations Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Agricultural Raw Materials Tobacco, unmanufactured Hides & skins, undressed. Oilseeds. Natural rubber. Natural fibers. Crude materials, n.e.s. Animal & vegetable oils & fats. Total agricultural exports, Other exports,,, Total exports Agricultural percent of total , , ,861 8,464 15,741 24, , ,934 8,372 12,720, , , ,259 8,782 14,712 23, , , / l/ 45 3,104 9,760,552,312 45, , , / l/ ,825 8,083 13,409, , , ,913 8,897 13,364 22, , , ,899 9,298 14,672 23, , ,071 6,340 17,329 23, ,587 7,705 26,033 33, U.S. IMPORTS Live animals Meat & meat preparations, Dairy products & eggs, Cereals & cereal preparations Fruits & vegetables Sugar, sugar prep., & honey Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices. Animal feed, Misc. food preparations Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Agricultural Raw Materials Tobacco, unmanufactured Hides & skins, undressed. Oilseeds, Natural rubber Natural fibers Crude materials, n.e.s. Animal & vegetable oils & fats. Total agricultural imports. Other imports, Total imports,,, Agricultural percent of total ll Less than sao ,095 6, , ,798 8,770 23, ,004 5, , ,654 8,875 25, , ,488 6, , ,513 9,586 24, ,809 5, , ,180 8,299 20, ,107 5, , ,175 7,433 18, ,847 4, ,4 10,275, ,519 4, ,651 15,735 26, ,467 4, , ,145 19,903 29, ,303 4, ,165,741 31, Source u.s. Bureau of the Census. 36

43 Table 26,--United States Trade with Honduras in foods, beverages, and agricultural raw materials, by major SITC groups, SITC code C010dity group U, S, EXPORTS - 1,000 U,S, dollars - 00 Live animals,,,, Meat &.eat preparations, Dairy products & eggs,, Cereals & cereal preparations 2,340 2,569 2,723 2,584 3,236 2,855 3,322 2,8 3, Fruita & vegetables, Sugar, sugar prep,, & honey, Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices Animal feed,,, Mise, food preparations, Beverases Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Raw Agricultural Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured Hides & skins, undressed,!/ Oilseeds, Natural rubber, Natural fibers, Crude materials, n.e.s Animal & vegetable oils & fats, ,573 Total agricultural exports, 3,833 4,820 4,472 4,814 5,546 5,676 6,909 5,444 7,965 Other exports 38,931 38,770 44,4 48,422 61,534 65,079 67,659 69,184 80,769 Total exports,. 42,764 43,590 48,883 53,236 67,080 70,755 74,568 74,628 88,734 Agricultural percent of total ,0 9, U.S, IMPORTS 00 Live animals,.. 01 Meat & meat preparations. 3,344 2,864 2,886 3,545 4,452 4,555 5,268 9,168 10, Dairy products & eggs, 04 Cereals & cereal preparations 05 Fruits & vegetables,... 17, ,575 44,3 56, '787 45,791 50,130 54, Sugar, sugar prep.,& honey ,007 1, ,7 1, Coffee cocoa, tea, & spices 6,976 9,200 10,912 15,600 13,141 6,600 16,317 12,249 13, Animal feed Mise, food preparations, Alcoholic & non-alcoholic 1 Asricultural Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured ,344 2,008 2,099 2,052 2,064 Hides & skins, undressed, Oilseed&, ,1 Natural rubber, Natural fibers, Crude materials, n.e.s Animal & vegetable oils & fats, Total agricultural imports.. 27,831 26,063 35,772 64,871 76,578 60,646 70,691 75,229 82,688 Other imports, 6,754 5,709 5,253 6,696 5,847 9,101,949 19,051 19,718 Total imports, ,585 31,772 41,025 71,567 82,425 69,747 82,640 94, ,406 Agricultural percent of total !I Less than 500, Source u.s. Bureau of the Census, 37

44 Table 27.--United States Trade with Jamaica in foods, beverages, and agricultural raw materials,by major SITC groups, SITC code COIIIllodity group u.s. EXPORTS u.s. dollars - 00 Live animals Meat & meat preparations. 1,680 1,833 2,3 2,537 2,757 2,880 3,003 3,066 3, Dairy products & eggs , ,527 1,092 1,538 2,057 2,072 2, Cereals & cereal preparations 3,688 4,346 6,381 8,196 8,164 10,345 9,666,782 13, Fruits & vegetables.. 1,147 1,276 1,815 1,406 1,498 1,198 1,403 1,637 1, Sugc-r, sugar prep., & honey Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices Animal feed. 2,276 2,257 2,356 2,135 2,884 3,109 5,914 4,282 4, Misc. food preparations ,080 1, Alcoholic f, non-alcoholic Agricultural Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured 523 1,043 1,162 1,313 1,163 1,885 2,227 1,642 2,162 Hides & skins, undressed !/ 8 22 Oilseeds Natural rubber Natural fibers Crude materials, n.e.s , ,182 4 Animal & vegetable oils & fats ,706 1,587 2,227 1,554 1,448 1,925 2,9 Total agricultural exports.,297 13,817 19,298 20,775 22,426 25,157 28,803 29,351 34,573 Other exports. 41,802 47,718 58,550 65,926 92,122 99,815 7, , ,807 Total exports.. 53,099 61,535 77,848 86,701 4, , , ,906 7,380 Agricultural percent of total u.s. IMPORTS 00 Live animals Meat & meat preparations. 23!/ 02 Dairy products & eggs 04 Cereals & cereal preparations Fruits & vegetables ' Sugar, sugar prep.,& honey.,557 13,823 13,720 10,595 14,676 17,136 15,594,157 10, Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices. 1,538 1,380 1,364 1,3 1, , ,078 C8 Animal feed Misc. food preparations Beverases Alcoholic & non-alcoholic , ,150 1,181 1,286 1,370 1,438 Agricultural Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured Hides & skins, undressed Oilseeds....!I 231 Natural rubber Natural fibers , Crude materials, n.e.s Animal & vegetable oils & fats. 1/ 1 3 Total agricultural imports ,955 17,091 14,iis 18,445 19,825 19,045 14,425 14,324 Other imports.. 85,425 84,256 98, ,342 3, ,931 8, , ,412 Total imports.. 100,1 103,1 5, , , , , , ,736 Agricultural percent of total ll !/ Less than $500. Source u.s. Bureau of the Censua. 38

45 Table 28.--United States Trade with Leeward and Windward Islands in foods, beverages, and agricultural raw materials, by major SITC groups, SlTC code C01odity group U.S. EXPORTS 1,ooo u.s. dollars - l'ood and Live Animals 00 Live animals Meat & meat preparations ,068 1,359 1,740 1,702 1,815 2,341 2, Dairy products & eggs Cereals & cereal preparations Fruits & vegetables Sugar, sugar prep., & honey Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices Animal feed Misc. food preparations Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Asricultural Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured Hides & skins, undressed Oilseeds... 1 l l 231 Natural rubber Natural fibers Crude materials, n.e.s Animal & vegetable oils & fats Total agricultural exports. 1,854 1,876 2,243 2,701 3,899 4,076 3,956 4,594 5,260 Other exports... 6,657 6,041 7,850 10,328 13,756 13,749 13,633 16,0 26,168 Total exports.. 8,5 7,917 10,093 13,029 17,655 l7,825 17,589 20,605 31,428 Agricultural percent of total U.S. IMPORTS 00 Live animals.. 01 Meat & meat preparations. ]J 02 Dairy products & eggs 04 Cereals & cereal preparations 05 Fruits & vegetables ~03 06 Sugar, sugar prep., & honey Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices , Animal feed 1 09 Misc. food preparations Beverases Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Asricultural Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured 1 13 Hides & skins, undressed Oilseeds Natural rubber Natural fibers Crude materials, n.e.s Animal & vegetable oils & fats Total agricultural imports. 1, ,696 1, ,142 4 Other imports , ,409 1,530 3,052 4,958 Total imports 0 0 1,268 1,263 3,802 2,332 2,301 2,145 2,470 3,550 6,100 Agricultural percent of total ! Less than $500. Source u.s. Bureau of the Census. 39

46 Table 29.--United States Trade with Mexico in foods, beverages, and agricultural raw materials, by major SITC groups, SITC code Coonnodity group U.S. EXPORTS (,ooo u.s. dollars OS Live animals Meat & meat preparations. Dairy products & eggs Cereals & cereal preparations Fruits & vegetables. Sugar, sugar prep., & honey. Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices. Animal feed Mise. food preparations Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Agricultural Raw Msterials Tobacco, urunanufac tured Hides & skins, undressed. Oilseeds Natural rubber. Natural fibers. Crude materials, n.e.s. Animal & vegetable oils & fats. Total agricultural exports. Other exports Total exports. Agricultural percent of total U,S, IMPORTS 5,561 1,761 8,000 16,483 7, ,881 2, ,228 4, ,319 62, , , ,910 1,835 9,743 35,6l4 8,262 1, ,635 2, ,477 3, ,304 3, , , , ,907 2,540 8,432 14,431 10,2 1, ,409 2, ,641 7, ,796 4,493 1,265 72, ,581 1,026, ,768 2,924 7, ,535 1, ,472 4, ,915 9,467 1, ,330 4,589 8, ,988 1,055, ,044 3,043 5,140 9,1 10,382 2, ,510 5, ,443 8, ,774 6,692 3,287 74,254 1,056,841 1,131, ,273 3,440 6,686 3,607 8,849 2, ,654 4, ,612 1, ,564 5,426 1,7 70,497 1,120,669 1,191, ,522 4,344 7 '708 8,407 9,891 1, ,261 6, ,050 1, ,512 7,522 3,533 81,253 1,252,481 1,333, ,502 4,782 7,535 7,493 10,644 1, ,923 9, ,942 3,6 70 1,255 7,502 7,315 91,580 1,312,274 1,403, ,695 5,736 8,101 38,556 13,553 1, ,032, ,065 17,136 1,402 8,254 17, ,864 1,518,739 1,673, Live animals. Meat & meat preparations. Dairy products & eggs Cereals & cereal preparations Fruits & vegetables Sugar, sugar prep., & honey. Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices. Animal feed Misc. food preparations Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Agricultural Raw Materials Tobacco, unmanufactured Hides & skins, undressed. Oilseeds, Natural rubber. Natural fibers Crude materials, n.e.s. Animal & vegetable oils & fats. Total agricultural imports. Other imports Total imports Agricultural percent of total 54,074 22, ,536 54, , ,331 4,680 1, , , , ,848 25, ,985 62, ,494 2, ,816 5,315 1, , , , ,0 17, ,276 79,161 89,874 2, , ,136 7,943 6,227 1, , , , ,546 17, ,689 61,171 70,575 2, ,5 1, ,818 8,159 6,195 1, , , , ,856 25, ,578 66,440 63,586 3, ,896 1, ,730 8,859 9,655 1, , , , ,353, ,849 80,553 57,654 4, ,469 2,612 2,189 1,537 1,494 12,781 10,458 2, , , , ,034 31, ,351 91,553 73,603 2, ,282 1,995 2,365 1,901 2,610 13,844,991 1, , , , ,055 35, , ,203 99, , ,795 2,676 1,106 1,492 3,196 9,331 12,131 2, , ,952 1,029, ,363 42, , ,063 76, ,128 2, ,573 3,840 6,551 15,340 1, , ,610 1,222, Source u.s. Bureau of the Census.

47 Table 30.--United States Trade with Netherlands Antilles in foods, beverages, and agricultural raw materials, by major SITC groups~ SITC code Commodity group U,S, EXPORTS 1,000 u.s. dollars 00 Live animals Meat & meat preparations. 1,509 1,617 2,019 2,042 2,243 2,258 2,906 2,671 3, Dairy products & eggs Cereals & cereal preparations 2,251 2,402 3,096 2,770 3,138 3,134 3,001 2,644 3, Fruits & vegetables 1,910 1,775 1,968 1,438 1,740 1,628 1,915 1,623 1, Sugar, sugar prep., & honey Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices Animal feed , Misc. food preparations ,279 1,293 1,526 1,558 1,631 Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Agricultural Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured Hides & skins, undressed. 1 lf 1 22 Oilseeds lf Natural rubber Natural fibers Crude materials, n.e.s Animal & vegetable oils & fats Total agricultural exports. 9,149 9,068 10,835 10,108,494,859 12,850,542 13,104 Other exports 66,030 65,516 73,562 64,268 59,720 65,129 74,818 86,678 1,155 Total exports... 75,179 74,584 84,397 74,376 71,4 76,988 87,668 98, ,259 Agricultural percent of total U,S, IMPORTS Food and Live Animals 00 Live animals Meat & meat preparations Dairy products & eggs 04 Cereals & cereal preparations 6 05 Fruits & vegetables lf 06 Sugar, sugar prep., & honey Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices Animal feed Misc. food preparations Beverases Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Agricultural Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured l Hides & skins, undressed Oilseeds, 231 Natural rubber Natural fibers Crude materials, n.. e.s Animal & vegetable oils & fats. 1/ Total agricultural imports io8 Other imports , , , , , ,8 329,9 391, ,332 Total imports 270, , , , , , , , ,440 Agricultural percent of total Insig. Insig. Insig. Insig 0 Insig. Insig. Insig. Insig Source u.s. Bureau of the Census. 41

48 Table 31.--United States Trade with Nicaragua in foods, beverages, and agricultural raw materials, by major SITC groups, SITC code C01odity group U.S EXPORTS - 1,000 u.s. dollars Live animals , Heat & meat preparations Dairy products & eggs Cereals & cereal preparations 2,106 1,858 3,868 2,478 4,076 3,290 3,249 3,135 2, Fruits & vegetables Sugar, sugar prep., & honey Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices Animal feed Misc. food preparations Beveraaes Alcoholic & non-alcoholic As;ricu1tura1 Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured Hides & skins, undressed Oilseeds Natural rubber / Natural fibers Crude materials, n.e.s Animal & vegetable oils & fats , ,186 Total agricultural exports 4,400 3,799 6,676 7,166 8,189 6,475 6,142 5,501 5,756 Other exports 41,647 41,088 50,133 61,195 62,199 63,308 55,827 53,558 70,803 Total exports... 46,047 44,887 56,809 68,361 70,388 69,783 61,969 59,059 76,559 Agricultural percent of total u.s. IMPORTS 00 Live animals Meat & meat preparations. 4,931 7,945 7,61.9 6,319 9,384,709 16,351 20,295 25, Dairy products & eggs Cereals & cereal preparations Fruits & vegetables ,376 2, ,762 3,566 5,171 4, Sugar, sugar prep.,& honey 4,651 6,852 5,549 5,457 1,817 6,546 5,546 7,717 10, Coffee, cocoa, tea, & s~ices.,499 12,835,769 16,297 8,762 8,645 10,418 7,466 8,87(! 08 Animal feed 3 09 Misc. food preparations 3 Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Asricultural Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured ,548 2,247 Hides & skins, undressed Oilseeds 1,864 2,181 2,256 1,959 2,068 1,825 1,802 1,817 2, Natural rubber Natural fibers Crude materials, n.e.s Animal & vegetable oils & fats Total agricultural imports 23,845 31,654 29,715 31,523 24,673 34,585 41,016 43,981 50,096 Other imports 3,597 3,484 3,851 4,452 6,5 7,303 8,682,543,254 Total imports ,442 35,138 33,566 35,975 31,184 41,888 49,698 55,524 61,350 Agricultural percent of total Y Less than ~500. Source u.s. Bureau of the Census. 42

49 Table 32,--United States Trade with Pa818 in foods, beverages, and agricultural raw materials, by major SITC groups, SITC code C010dity group U,S, EXPORTS u.s. dollars - 00 Live animals., Meat & meat preparations ,095 1,033 1,9 1,220 1, Dairy products & eggs ,158 1,152 1,108 1, Cereals & cereal preparations 3,010 3,694 3,840 3,435 4,618 3,992 3,615 3,818 4, Fruits & vegetables 2,852 2,937 3,708 2,928 3,601 3,413 3,359 3,851 4, Sugar, sugar prep., & honey Coffee, cocoa, tea, ~ spices Animal feed , Mise, food preparations ,169 2,458 2,243 2,546 2,515 2,176 Beverases Alcoholic & non-alcoholic J Asricultural Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufa~tured Hides & skins, undressed Oilseeds, Natural rubber, Natural fibers, !) Crude materials, n.e.s Antmal & vegetable oils & fats, ,252 1,761 1, Total agricultural exports,. 10,546,188 12,295 14,653 17,325 16,413 15,6 15,573 17,126 Other exports, ,687 97,348 97, ,182 9, ,6 9, , ,825 Total exports 104, , , , , , , , ,951 Agricultural percent of total U,S, IMPORTS 00 Live animals 1/ 1 1/ 3 01 Meat & meat preparations ,225 1,834 1,500 2, Dairy products & eggs 04 Cereals & cereal preparations 05 Fruits & vegetables... 9,334,752 20,999 33,488 40,602 44,761 45,037 36,817 36, Sugar, sugar prep.,& honey ,409 2,652 2,063 1,602 4,259 4,926 5,848 5, Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices. 1,197 2,273 1,369 1,100 1,774 1,291 1,362 1, Animal feed Mise, food preparations Beveras;es Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Asricultural Raw Materials 1 1!I y 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured 1 Hides & skins, undressed Oilseed&, Natural rubber Natural fibers,, Crude materials, n.e.s Animal & vegetable oils & fats, 2 1/ Total agricultural imports..,5 15,670 25,225 36,988 45,562 51,912 53,542 46,225 45,348 Other imports....,823 16,133 14,923 22,529 22,2 24,081 24,9 28,742 30,171 Total imports. 22,938 31,803 40,148 59,517 67,783 75,993 78,463 74,967 75,519 Agricultural percent of total / Less than 500. Source u.s. Bureau of the Cet!.sus.., 43

50 Table 33,--United States Trade with Paraguay in foods, beverages, and agricultural raw materials,by major SITC groups, SITC code COl!IDOdi ty group U, S, EXPORTS u.s. dollars Live animals Meat & meat preparations & 2,534 1,901 1, Fruits & vegetables Dairy products & eggs, Cereals cereal preparations , , , Sugar, sugar prep., & honey Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices ll 1 08 Animal feed / 09 Misco food preparations i22 Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Asricultural Raw Materials ll 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured Hides & skins, undressed Oilseeds, Natural rubber Natural fibers. 1 1/ ll ll 29 Crude materials, n.e.s Jl Animal & vegetable oils & fats, Total agricultural exports, 384 3,806 3,349 1,367 3, ,422 3,136 2,673 Other exports 7,474 6,6,455 14,358 15,962 17,692,684 19,422 14,786 Total exports. 7,858 10,417 14,804 15,725 19,106 18,662 25,106 22,558 17,459 Agricultural percent of total , U.S. IMPORTS 00 Live animals. 01 Meat & meat preparations. 2,816 3,748 4,107 6,467 5,580 4, 767 6,294 5, Dairy products & eggs 5, Cereals & cereal preparations Fruits & vegetables Sugar, sugar prep.,& honey Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices~ , ,288 1, Animal feed Misc. food preparations Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Asricultural Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured , Hides & skins, undressed Oil seeds Natural rubber Natural fibers Crude materials, n.e.s Animal & vegetable oils & fats ,440 2,600 1,184 2,132 1,279 1,206 1,915 1,727 Total agricultural imports. 4, 757 7,132 8,604 10,546 9,989 8,738 10,561 10,586 9,137 Other imports 2,365 1,960 2,359 2,932 2,347 2,266 1, 769 1,579 1,475 Total imports 7,122 9,092 10,963 13,478 12,336,004 12,330 12,165 10,612 Agricultural percent of total y Leas than $500. Source u.s. Bureau of the Census. 44

51 Table 34~--United States Trade with Peru in foods, beverages, and agricultural raw materials, by major SITC groups, SITC code CODIIlOdity group U, S, EXPORTS 1,000 u.s. dollars - 00 Live animals , Meat & meat preparations l 02 Dairy products & eggs 1,278 2,680 2,971 3,880 2,514 2,131 1,647 1,516 2,0 04 Cereals & cereal preparations 12,533 8,166 17,474 17,059,779 29,751 12,608 6,530 13, Fruits & vegetables.... 1,497 1,829 1,592 1,740 1,761 1,968 1,617 1,092 1, Sugar, sugar prep., & honey Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices Animal feed Misc. food preparations, 383 1,134 3,009 3,456 3,431 3,345 2,829 2,166 2,950 Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Agricultural Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured Hides & skins, undressed ll 22 Oilseeds, Natural rubber Natural fibers,,, Crude materials, n.e.s Animal & vegetable oils & fats, 4,472 2,302 7,171 4,287 3,549 2,412 1,510 2,122 10,250 Total agricultural exports,,752 17,875 34,848 33,654 36,899 41,939,690 14,446 32,441 Other exports.. 161, , , , ,373 4, ' ,5 180,874 Total exports 183, ,2 9, , , , , ,957 3,315 Agricultural percent of total U.S, IMPORTS 00 Live animals Meat & meat preparations Dairy products & eggs 04 Cereals & cereal preparations Fruits & vegetables, , ,071 1,129 1,087 1, Sugar, sugar prep.,& honey.. 57,810 54,391 27,948 36,4 44,055 49,692 63,516 38, Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices. 18,783 19,359 30,377 23,652 22,439 20,268 22,904 20,159 31, Animal feed 16,846 26,353 33,694 22,393 35,780 46,966 58,839 23,732, Misc. food preparations, Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Agricultural Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, UDIIUlD.ufactured Hides & skins, undressed Oilseeds Natural rubber Natural fibers,.... 9,952 12,423 8,090 13,324 8,146 7,543 7,254 5,991 2,5 29 Crude materials, n.e.s. 3,554 2,003 1,056 1,363 2,162 1,995 1,395 1, Animal & vegetable oils & fats , ,320 Total agricultural imports 109,543 8, , ,163 4, , ,320 92,280 8,132 Other imports.. 68,623 66,059 91, , , , ' , ,388 Total imports. 178, , , , , , , , ,520 Agricultural percent of total Source U.S. Bureau of the Census 45

52 Table 35,--United States Ttade with Surinam in foods, beverages, and agricultural raw material~ by major SITC groups, SITC code COIIIIIIOCiity group U.s. EXPORTS u.s. dollars - 00 Live animals Meat & meat preparatio1l Dairy products & eggs, Cereals & cereal preparatio1l , ,059 1,164 1,574 1,373 2, Fruits & vegetables,,, 2'! Sugar, sugar prep., & ho&ey Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices Animal feed, Misc. food preparati01l8, Beveraaes Alcoh<>lic & non-alcoholic Aaricultural Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, WIJD8nufactured Hides & skillb, undressed, Oilseeds,, l 231 ~atural rubber Natural fibers.,,, Crude materials, n.e.s Animal & vegetable oils & fats Total agricultural exports, 2,680 2,587 3,108 3,108 3,683 3,733 4,138 4,001 5,343 Other exports 13,044 15,344 30,283 32,534 23,4 33,150 28,309 32,237 30,034 Total exports 15,724 17,931 33,391 35,642 32,094 36,883 32,447 36,238 35,377 Agricultural percent of total , ~-~ Live anim'lls.,,, Meat & meat preparations Dairy products a eggs 04 Cereals & cereal preparati01l8 05 Fruits & vegetables,, Sugar, sugar prep.,& honey 07 Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices Animal feed,,,,,, 4 09 Misc. food preparations Beveraaes Alcoholic & non-alcoholic!&ricul<ural Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured Hides & skins, undressed, Oilseeds 231 Natural rubber Natural fibers Animal & vegetable oils & fats. Total agricultural imports , Crude materials, n.e.s. Other imports 31,367 28,920 33,4 32,727 49,161 54,692 62,017 55,851 55,953 Total imports 32,035 29,501 34,5 33,136 49,816 55,648 62,549 56,178 56,240 Agricultural percent of total , ,6 0,5 1./ Less than $500, Source u.s. Bureau of the Census. 46

53 Table 36.--United States Trade with Trinidad and Tobago in foods, beverages, and agricultural raw materials, by major SlTC groups, SITC code Commodity group U.S EXPORTS ,000 u.s. dollars Live animals. Meat & meat preparations. Dairy products & eggs Cereals & cereal preparations Fruits & vegetables Sugar, sugar prep., & honey. Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices. Animal feed Misc. food preparations Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Agricultural Raw Materials Tobacco, unmanufactured Hides & skins, undressed. Oilseeds Natural rubber Natural fibers. Crude materials, n.e.s. Animal & vegetable oils & fats. Total agricultural exports. Other exports Total exports Agricultural percent of total 77 2, ,048 1, , ,292 29,8 40, , , , ,226 43,761 53, , ,403 1, , ,384 42,393 52, , , , / ,514 64,948 74, , , , so,206 47,709 58, , , , ,190 46,129 60, , , , l ,560 47,938 61, , ,993 1, , ,346 47,184 60, , ,464 1, , / ,931 69,041 83, U.S. IMPORTS OS Live animals Meat & meat preparations. Dairy products & eggs Cereals & cereal preparations Fruits & vegetables Sugar, sugar prep.,& honey Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices. Animal feed Misc. food preparations Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Agricultural Raw Materials Tobacco, unmanufactured Hides & skins, undressed. Oilseeds. Natural rubber Natural fibers. Crude materials, n.. e.s. Animal & vegetable oils & fats. Total agricultural imports. Other imports Total imports Agricultural percent of total 67 3,525 3, ,317 75,766 83, ,0 3, , ,634 0, ,785 2, ,291 0,055 6, ,308 2, l 75 7, , ' ,848 1, , , , ,920 1, ,5 178, , ,905 3, , ,709 5, ,519 2, ,751 9, , ,789 3, , , , ll Less than 500. Source u.s. Bureau of the Census. 47

54 Table 37,--United States Trade with Uruguay in foods, beverages, and agricultural raw material~ by major SlTC groups, SITC code Comnodity group > U.S. EXPORTS 1,000 u.s. dollars - 00 Live animals. )j Meat & meat preparations. 2 1/ Dairy products & eggs Cereals & cereal preparations Fruits & vegetables Sugar, sugar prep., & honey Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices / 08 Animal feed Misc. food preparations Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Asricu1tural Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured 2,318 1,2 2, , , Hides & skins, undressed Oilseeds Natural rubber Natural fibers Crude materials, n.e.s Animal & vegetable oils & fats Total ag-icultural exports. 3,s2s 1,830 3,304 1,906 2,138 2,438 19,890 2,508 1,850 Other exports 40,708 28,045 32,079 17,5 20,784 19,076 18,387 28,291 38,544 Total exports. 44,236 29,875 35,383 19,417 22,922,514 38,277 30,799 40,394 Agricultural percent of total 8.0 6, U,S. IMPORTS 00 Live animals Meat & meat preparations. 5,836 5,467 4,910 5,468 3,592 1,838 3,078 1, Dairy products & eggs 6 04 Cereals & cereal preparations 4 29 )J 05 Fruits & vegetables Sugar, sugar prep., & honey Cot fee, C')coa, tea, & spices Animal feed ll Misc. food preparations 6 1/ Beveraaes Alcoholic & non-alcoholic 3 8 Asricultural Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured Hides & skins, undressed Oilseeds. 231 Natural rubber Natural fibers. 14,952 15,420 4,924 23,454,276 5,987 13,240 6,196 9, Crude materials, n.e.s Animal & vegetable oils & fats, Total agricultural imports,,081,3 10,315 29,630 25,864 8,720 16,884 8,627 10,416 Other imports... 2,856 3,042 2,469 3,882 5,077 4,430 5,083 6,452 8,749 Total imports. 23 '937 24,363 12, '941 13,150,967 15,079 19,165 Agricultural percent of total )J Less than $500. Source U.S. Bureau of the Census. 48

55 Table 38,--United States Trade with Venezuela in foods, beverages, and agricultural raw materials, by major SITC groups, p. "' SITC Commodity group code U,S, EXPORTS _ , 000 U.S. dollars Live animals ,336 2,939 2,405 2,531 1,486 2,627 1,850 2,668 1,5 Ol Meat & meat preparations 2,582 2,288 4,100 1,633 1,730 1, Dairy products & eggs 9,567 8,232 6,736 5,485 2,468 1,193 1, Cereals & cereal preparations 22,953,519 33,813 29,426 36,416 46,562 45,262 44,304 51,7 05 Fruits & vegetables 13,585 14,698 14,909 13,089 17,127 15,542 13,842 12,769 16, Sugar, sugar prep., & honey 3,241 2,399 1,875 4,404 4,660 5,234 1,987 1,819 1, Coffee, cocoa, tea, & spices Animal feed ,849 2,406 1,884 1,135 1,129 1,380 1, , Mise. food preparations ,730 1,368 1,443 5,609 7,360 6,001 Beverases Alcoholic & non-alcoholic Agricultural Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured Hides & skins, undressed Oilseeds ,600 1,481 3,286 3,413 4,413 4,145 4,843 4,545 7, Natural rubber Natural fibers ,915 1,590 1, , Crude materials, n.e.s... 1,222 1,582 1,544 1,019 1,310 1,199 1,234 1,054 1,827 4 Animal & vegetable oils & fats. 3,933 4,279 6,717 8,4 7,416 7,716 10' 129,946 6,334 Total agricultural exports. 64,899 65,567 80,486 75,319 81,343 90,129 89, ,155 Other exports 400, , , , , ,9 614' ,557 Total exports , , , , , , ,712 Agricultural percent of total U,S, IMPORTS 00 Live animals ]) Meat & meat preparations, ]J Dairy products & eggs Cereals & cereal preparations Fruits & vegetables ,474 2,161 1,990 2,381 1,746 2, Sugar, sugar prep., & honey. -- 1, ,484 3,718 5,391 3,835 4, Co fee, cocoa, tea, & spices. 14,931 16,830 18,094 15,497 16,306 15,683 10,816 15,680 18, Animal feed Misc. food preparations !I Beverases Alcoholic & non-alcoholic !/ Agricultural Raw Materials 1 Tobacco, unmanufactured / Hides & skins, undressed , Oilseeds Natural rubber Natural fibers, Crude materials, n.e.s Animal & vegetable oils & fats Total agricultural imports., 16,262 19,903 20,089 18, '156 23,656, ,355 Other imports , ,418 1,006,231 1,001, , , ,335 1, Total imports , , ,507 1,024,254 1,024, , , ,068 1,082,148 Agricultural percent of total 1, Less than $500. Source U,S, Bureau of the Census.

56 Table 39.--Agricultural exports, total exports, and agricultural percentage of total, by countries and regions of the Western Hemisphere, Agri- Agri- Agri- Agri- Country and region Agri- cultural Agri- cultural Agri- cultural Agri- Cultural cultural Total percent cultural Total percent cultural Total percent cultural Total ; percent of total of total of total of total Million u.s. dollars Percent Million u.s. dollars ~ Million u.s. dollars Percent Million u.s. dollars Percent 0 "' Canada 1, , , , ,695 7, , , Greenland b Mexico , l,lp Bahamas Barbados ,8 Bermuda n.a no a. Dominican Republic French West Indies o Haiti Jamaica. o o Leeward & Windward Is. l/ , Netherlands Antilles negl Trinidad & Tobago Total Caribbean , , , , British Honduras. 4.4 B Costa Rica E1 Salvador Guatemala Hondut"as Nicaragua Panama Total Central America Argentina 1, , , , ,268 1, , , Bolivia Brazil 1, , ,4.0 1, , , , , Chile Colombia Ecuador Guyana o 45.6 Paraguay Peru Surinam Uruguay Venezuela , , , , Tot a 1 South America 3, , ,576 7, , , , , Total Latin America 4, , ,050 10, ,266.5, ,561 12, To ta 1 Western Hemisphere 5,809 16, ,419 17, , , , , See footnotes at end of table. Continued--

57 Table 39.--Agricultural exports, total exports, and agricultural percentage of total, by countries and regions of the Western Hemisphere, Continued Agri- Ag;i- Agri- Agri- Country and region Agri- cultural Agri- cultural Agri- cultural Agri- cultural cultural Total percent cultural Total percent cultural Total percent cultural Total percent of total of total of total of total Million u.s. dollars Percent Million u.s. dollars ~ Million u.s. dollars ~ Million u.s. dollars ~ Canada 1, , , , , ,555.8 Greenland , , Mexico , , , , Bahamas Barbados o , Bermuda Dominican Republic ,6 88 French West Indies Haiti... " Jamaica Leeward lo Windward Is. lf Jj n.a. Netherlands Antilles Trinidad & Tobago , , Total Caribbean , , British Honduras, , Costa Rica El Salvador , Guatemala , Honduras Nicaragua "' Panama Total Central America , Argentina.. 1, , ,313 1, , , , ,612,1 84,5 Bolivia Brazil 1, , ,271 1, , , , , Chile , , Colombia , Ecuador 169, , Guyana Paraguay Peru , Surinam Uruguay Venezuela , , , , Total South America 4, , , , , , Total Latin America 5, , , , Total Western Hemisphere 7,744 22, , , Exports for Antigua and Grenada only. ll Data incomplete. Sources FAO Trade Yearbooks; U,N, Yearbooks of International Trade Statistics; Yudelman, Montague, Agricultural Development and Economic Integration in Latin America, George Allen and Unwin, Ltd., London, 1970; U.N. trade runs; and various country trade books.

58 Table 40.--Agricultural imports, total imports, and agricultural percentage of total, by countries and regions of the Western Hemisphere, Agri- Agri- Agri- Agri- Country and region Agri- cultural Agri- cultural Agri- cultural Agri- cultural cultural Total percent cultural Total percent cultural Total percent cultural Total percent of total of total of total of total Million U,S. dollars ~ Million u.s. dollars ~ Million U,S, dollars ~ Million u.s. dollars Percent Canada , , , !, , Greenland Mexico , , , _, Bahamas Barbados Bermuda f Dominican Republic French West Indies Haiti ,/ Jamaica, Leeward &. Windward Is Netherlands Antilles Trinidad & Tobago, Total Caribbean.,, , , , , British Honduras Costa Rica El Salvador ,6 16 Guatemala Honduras , Nicaragua Panama Total Central America ,103, Argentina , , , Bolivia Brazil , , , , Chile, Colombia Ecuador Guyana... " , Paraguay Peru Surinam Uruguay Venezuela , , , , Total South America 842 6, , , , Total Latin America. 1,258 9, , , ,523 10, , , Total Western Hemisphere. 2,097 15, , , , , , , See footnotes at end of table. Continued--

59 Table 40.--Agricultural imports, total imports, and agricultural percentage of total, by countries and regions of the Western Hemisphere, Contitiued Agri- Agri- Agri- Agri- Country and region Agri- cultural Agri- cultural Agri- cultural Agri- cultural cultural Total pet cent cultural Total percent cultural Total pet cent cultural Total percent of total of total of total of total Million u.s. dollars ~ Million u,s. dollars ~ Million u.s. dollars ~ Million U,S, dollars ~ canada , ,022 10, ,028 ll, ,182.6, Greenland Mexico , , , ,941 7 Bahamas Barbados Bermuda o Dominican Republic French West Indies Haiti Jamaica Leeward & Windward Is. J./ / n.a Netherlands Antilles Trinidad & Tobago Total Caribbean , , British Honduras Coats Rica El Salvador Guatemala ll.8 Honduras u.s ll "' Nicaragua ll Panama "'.. Total Central America , ,283.9 ll , Argentina , , , , Bolivia Brazil , , , , Chile Colombia Ecuador Guyana ll Paraguay Peru Surinam Uruguay Venezuela , , , , Total South America. 1,024 6, , , ,085 7, Total Latin America. 1,602.8, ,634.4, Tota 1 Western Hemisphere 2.,583 20, , , !/ Data incomplete. / Includes $3.4 million of U.S, exports of wheat to Haiti not shown in trade statistics. '}./ Imports for Antigua and Grenada only. Sources FAO Trade Yearbooks; U.N. Yearbooks of International Trade Statistics; Yudelman, Montague, Agricultural Development and Economic Integration in Latin America, George Allen and Unwin, Ltd,, London, 1970; U.N. trade runs and various country trade books.

60 AGRICULTURAL TRADE Of South America, Caribbean, Central America, Mexico and Canada $BIL. SOUTH AMERICA $BIL. CARIBBEAN CANADA '64 '66 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 0 '68 '62 '64 '66 '68 NEG. ERS (1) ECONOMIC RESEARCH SERVICE Figure 4 54

61 "' Table 41.--Agricultural exports,by major SITC groups, of countries and regions of the Western Hemisphere, Country or region ll and year Total Millions U.S. dollars canada S , , S , , , I I I I h.o ll ' , & 30;0 1,145, ' , , , if.4,1' i , , ~ ' ll81.6 S ~ ,3. 9 Mexico / ll a / / 58.0 ll / / Caribbean?/ / ll a "' 1969 Central America 1962 I I 0 I I 0 I /; , s ,0 3, s ~ ll , , South A!!!erica? , , o , , , , , , , , , , J , Latin America? ,503, , , , C> , , , , , , , , , , See footnotes at end of table, Continued--

62 Table 41.--Agricultural exports, by major SITC groups, of countries and regions of the Western Hemisphere, Continued Country or region l and year Total Million U.S. dollars- Western Hemisphere , , ,0 100, , ,202.o , , ' , , , ,666, , , , , ,q ~ , , , , / Less than $50,000. 2/ Caribbean excludes Montseratt, St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla, Dominica, St. Lucia, and St, Vincent; South America excludes French Guiana; Latin America excludes previously men"tioned dependencies; and Western Hemisphere excludes previously mentioned dependencies and Greenland. Note In some instances data differ from trade book data, due partly to definitions of coverage. Sources FAO Trade Yearbooks; U.N. Yearbooks of International Trade Statistics; Yudelman, Montague, Agricultural Development and Economic Integration in Latin America, George Allen and Unwin, Ltd., London, 1970; U.N. trade runs; and various country trade books. "'

63 Table 42.--Agricultural imports, by major SlTC groups, of countries and regions of the Western Hemisphere, Country or region (), n 2/ ' and ear 4 ~To t.a l Million U.S. dollars Canada s.o S ~ ~1 1, , ,182.6 Mexico -rm l.l Caribbean l/ l l l l Central America ]J ll South America C , , ; , Latin America ll , , , , , , Western HemisEhere l/ o , _ ~ _._7 63, , , ~ , , ' U2.4 61i , / Caribbean excludes Montseratt, St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla, Dominica, St. Lucia and St. Vincent; South America excludes Fre~ch Guiana; Latin America excludes previously mentioned dependencies; and Western Hemisphere excludes previously mentioned dependencies and Greenland. Note In some instances data differ from trade data, due partly to definitions of coverage. Sources FAO Trade Yearbooks; U.N. Yearbooks of International Trade Statistics; Yudelman, Montague, Agricultural Development and Economic Integration in Latin America, George Allen and Unwin, Ltd., London, 1970; u.n. trade runs; and various country trade books. 57

64 CANADA AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS AND IMPORTS By Commodity Groups EXPORTS $1 BIL. $1.6 BIL. $1 BIL. IMPORTS $0.8 BIL SITC CODE ~ 00 LIVEANIMALS fi'\t)4hji 04 CEREALS & CEREAL PREPARATIONS ~ 05 FRUITS & VEGETABLES IJB 06 SUGAR, SUGAR PREP. & HONEY fm 07 COFFEE, COCOA. TEA & SPICES $0.9 BIL. $1 BIL tiii!!iiiil!i!lj 08 ANIMAL FEED IIIII BEVERAGES ~ 22 OILSEEDS llllliilliilll NATURAL FIBERS lliiiliiiiiii 29 CRUDE ANIMAL & VEGETABLE MATERIAL ~ OTHER U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ERS NEG (12) ECONOMIC RESEARCH_SERVICE Figure 5 58

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