Wheat Sample Clauses

Wheat. Japan will create new tariff-rate quotas for wheat and wheat products and eliminate existing tariffs for processed products such as cookies and crackers. Malaysia and Vietnam will eliminate tariffs on wheat and wheat products.
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Wheat. Canada agrees to terminate its discriminatory wheat grading system, enabling U.S. growers along the border to be more competitive.
Wheat. Canada agrees to terminate its discriminatory wheat grading system, enabling U.S. growers along the border to be more competitive. Top U.S. Agricultural Exports to Canada and Mexico, 2018 1 Corn ($3.4 billion) 2 Prepared Foods ($2.6 billion) 3 Fresh Fruit ($2.1 billion) 4 Pork & Pork Products ($2.1 billion) 5 Dairy Products ($2.0 billion) 6 Fresh Vegetables ($2.0 billion) 7 Soybeans ($2.0 billion) 8 Beef & Beef Products ($1.8 billion) 9 Snack Foods ($1.7 billion)
Wheat. Canada agrees to terminate its discriminatory wheat grading system, enabling U.S. growers along the border to be more competitive. Pork U.S. pork producers maintain access to two of their largest export markets, which combined totaled $2.1 billion (32% of total exports) in 2018. Top U.S. Agricultural Exports to Canada and Mexico, 2018 1 Corn ($3.4 billion) 2 Prepared Foods ($2.6 billion) 3 Fresh Fruit ($2.1 billion) 4 Pork & Pork Products ($2.1 billion) 5 Dairy Products ($2.0 billion) 6 Fresh Vegetables ($2.0 billion) 7 Soybeans ($2.0 billion) 8 Beef & Beef Products ($1.8 billion) 9 Snack Foods ($1.7 billion)
Wheat. The ICARDA wheat collection comprises approximately 40,000 accessions of which about 75% are landraces and farmer varieties. There are approximately 4,000 Aegilops spp., 600 Triticum spp. and 800 ‘primitive wheats’. Fifty-two percent of the collection, especially materials originating from other major collections such as those of USDA and VIR, is held in both ICARDA and CIMMYT. ICARDA Wheat Annual cost (2010 US$) Costs Current 2015 Number of accessions 39,762 41,747 Annual recurring cost per accession 7.14 7.14 Total annual recurring cost of maintaining existing accessions 283,703 297,866 Annual cost of acquiring 1% additional accessions (non-compounded) Total annual capital costs 24,303 77,213 24,303 77,213 Total Annual Cost 385,219 399,382
Wheat. Apart from the tariff desgravacion 1107 Malta (barley or other cereals), whether or not roasted. 11071000 Unroasted Apart from the tariff desgravacion 1108 Starches; inulin. 11081 Starches: 11031100 Wheat starch Apart from the tariff desgravacion 11081200 Maize starch Apart from the xxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx 000000 The other starches 11081910 Starches Apart from the tariff desgravacion 11081920 Starch Apart from the tariff desgravacion 1201 (porotos beans, soya beans, fréjoles) * (soya bean), including breached. 12010090 The other Apart from the tariff desgravacion 1202 Cacahuates (peanuts, xxxxxx unroasted) * cooked or otherwise, even without shell or violated. 120210 In shell 12021090 The other Apart from the tariff desgravacion 12022000 Shell or crushed Apart from the tariff desgravacion 1205 (turnip rape seed) or colza, including breached. 120510 (turnip rape seed) or with colza Apart from the programme Under the erucic acid content Tariff desgravacion 12051090 The other Apart from the tariff desgravacion 120590 The other 12059090 The other Apart from the tariff desgravacion 1206 Sunflower seed, including broken. 12060090 The other Apart from the tariff desgravacion 1207 The oil and other fruits, oleaginous seeds Even violated. 120740 (sesame seeds ajonjolí) 12074090 The other Apart from the xxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx 00000 The other: 120791 Opium poppy seed () 12079190 The other 120799 The other 12079990 The other Except for seed of karite For sowing Apart from the tariff desgravacion 12079910 = GT Naladisa 12079990 (2002) 1208 Flour or seed oleaginous fruits, except flour mustard. 12081000 Of beans (porotos, beans, fréjoles) * Apart from the programme Soya bean (soya) Xxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx 000000 The other 12089010 Sunflower Apart from the tariff desgravacion 12089020 Flax, linseed with) Apart from the tariff desgravacion 12089090 The other Apart from the tariff desgravacion 1501 (including the fat lard) poultry and pig fat, except those of headings or 02.09 15.03:. 1501001 (including the pig fat lard), with the exception of bones or waste: 15010011 Butter Apart from the tariff desgravacion 15010019 The other Apart from the tariff desgravacion 15010020 Ave. fats from bones or except Apart from the programme Waste Tariff desgravacion 1502 Fat bovine animals, sheep or goats, except those of heading 15.03:. 15020010 Bovine tallow Apart from the tariff desgravacion 15020090 The other Apart from the tariff desgravacion 1503 Solar estearina Lard oil and oil, oleoestearin...
Wheat. Apart from the xxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx 000000 For other cereals 23024090 The other Apart from the tariff desgravacion = GT naladisa 23024000 (2002) 2304 Oil cake and other residues Solid oil extraction of soya bean (soya), including ground "" or pellets. 23040000 Cake and other solid waste Apart from the programme Oil extraction of soya bean (soya), including ground "" or pellets. Tariff desgravacion 2305 Oil cake and other residues Solid oil extraction (cacahuate groundnuts. peanuts) *. including ground "" or pellets. 23050000 Cake and other solid waste Apart from the programme Oil extraction cacahuate\ (manir, peanuts, including ground "" or pellets. Tariff desgravacion 2306 Cake and other solid residues or the extraction of vegetable fats oils. including ground "" or pellets, except those of heading 23.04 23.05 or. 23061000 Of seed cotton Apart from the tariff desgravacion 23062000 Seeds linseed Apart from the tariff desgravacion 23063000 Seed of sunflower Apart from the tariff desgravacion 23064 (turnip rape seed) or colza: 23064100 With low erucic acid content Apart from the tariff desgravacion 23064900 The other Apart from the tariff desgravacion 23065000 Of copra and coconut Apart from the tariff desgravacion 23066000 Of nut or palm nut Apart from the tariff desgravacion 23069010 Maize-germ Apart from the tariff desgravacion = GT naladisa 23067000 (2002) 230690 The other 23069090 The other Apart from the tariff desgravacion = GT naladisa 23069000 (2002) 2308 Vegetable waste materials and plants. plant scrap or by-product. even in "" pellets. the rates used for animal feed. Not specified or In addition. 23080000 Vegetable materials, waste and scrap plants and plant products, including "pellets," rates used for animal feed, not elsewhere specified or included. Except bellotas cashew and Indian Apart from the tariff desgravacion 2309 Preparations of the type used in animal nutrition. 230910 CAT dog or food, put up for retail sale 23091010 Biscuits Apart from the tariff desgravacion 23091090 The other Apart from the tariff desgravacion 230990 The other 23099010 Fodder preparations containing added sugar or molasses Apart from the xxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx 0000 Xxxxxx; briquettes, and similar ovoides solid fuels, obtained from coal. 27011 But aglomerar pulverizadas xxxxxx, including: 27011200 Bituminous coal Apart from the tariff desgravacion 2710 Petroleum oils or of mineral oils bituminoso except: preparations not expressed or within another party, with a conten...
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Wheat. Canada agrees to terminate its discriminatory wheat grading system, enabling U.S. growers along the border to be more competitive. Corn U.S. corn farmers maintain access to Mexico, their #1 customer, and to a combined market totaling nearly $3.4 billion (27% of total export sales) last year. Poultry and Eggs Top U.S. Agricultural Exports to Canada and Mexico, 2018 1 Corn ($3.4 billion) 6 Fresh Vegetables ($2.0 billion) 2 Prepared Foods ($2.6 billion) 7 Soybeans ($2.0 billion) 3 Fresh Fruit ($2.1 billion) 8 Beef & Beef Products ($1.8 billion) 4 Pork & Pork Products ($2.1 billion) 9 Snack Foods ($1.7 billion) 5 Dairy Products ($2.0 billion) 10 Poultry & Eggs ($1.6 billion) U.S. poultry producers will have new access to Canada for chicken and eggs, and expanded access for turkey. Top U.S. Agricultural Exports to Canada and Mexico, 2018 1 Corn ($3.4 billion) 2 Prepared Foods ($2.7 billion) 3 Fresh Fruit ($2.2 billion) 5 Pork & Pork Products ($2.1 billion) 6 Dairy Products ($2.0 billion) 7 Fresh Vegetables ($2.0 billion) 8 Beef & Beef Products ($1.8 billion) 9 Snack Foods ($1.7 billion) 10 Poultry & Eggs ($1.6 billion)
Wheat. CPS (2 CPS) Fall Market Price will be determined as the simple average of the daily closing spot bid price in the N ALTA Region for 1 CPSR 11.5 minus price discount for average grade spread [1 CPSR 11.5% - 2 CPSR 11.5%] for the month of October, converted to $/kg, as published on Price and Data Quotes (PDQ) website of Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Commission.
Wheat. Canada agrees to terminate its discriminatory wheat grading system, enabling U.S. growers along the border to be more competitive. Dairy America’s dairy farmers will have new market opportunities in Canada for a wide variety of dairy products. Canada agrees to eliminate the Class 7 milk pricing program that allowed its farmers to undersell U.S. producers and will impose export surcharges on dairy products that exceed agreed thresholds. Top U.S. Agricultural Exports to Canada and Mexico, 2018 1 Corn ($3.4 billion) 2 Prepared Foods ($2.6 billion) 3 Fresh Fruit ($2.1 billion) 4 Pork & Pork Products ($2.1 billion) 5 Dairy Products ($2.0 billion) 6 Fresh Vegetables ($2.0 billion) 7 Soybeans ($2.0 billion) 8 Beef & Beef Products ($1.8 billion) 9 Snack Foods ($1.7 billion)
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