Annex D: Exports of Agricultural Products of Selected Economies,
2004
Rank by Value |
Rank by % share in economy's | ||||
1. |
United States |
79567 |
1. |
New Zealand |
59.7 |
2. |
extra-EU (25) exports |
78410 |
2. |
Argentina |
49.6 |
3. |
Canada |
40100 |
3. |
Brazil |
32.0 |
4. |
Brazil |
30853 |
4. |
Australia |
22.8 |
5. |
China |
24121 |
5. |
Canada |
12.7 |
6. |
Australia |
22101 |
6. |
India |
11.6 |
7. |
Argentina |
17082 |
7. |
United States |
9.7 |
8. |
New Zealand |
12157 |
8. |
South Africa |
7.9 |
9. |
Mexico |
11358 |
9. |
extra-EU (25) exports |
6.5 |
10. |
India |
8964 |
10. |
Mexico |
6.0 |
11. |
Japan |
5468 |
11. |
China |
4.1 |
12. |
Korea, Republic of |
4984 |
12. |
Korea, Republic of |
2.0 |
13. |
South Africa |
3619 |
13. |
Japan |
1.0 |
Source WTO, (2005) International Trade Statistics, 2005 (Geneva: World Trade Organization).
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