U.S. Department of Agriculture
Other U.S. Government
International Organizations
- FAOSTAT. Data
on production, trade, food balance sheets, fertilizer and pesticides,
land use and irrigation, forest and fishery products, population,
agricultural machinery, and food aid shipments.
- Economic
Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC).
Statistical yearbook, economic survey.
- International
Monetary Fund. Country
reports.
- World
Trade Organization. Trade
topics, including dispute settlements.
- Organization
for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Economic
surveys and data.
- Organization of American States
Mexican Government
- Secretaría de Agricultura,
Ganadería, Desarrollo Rural, Pesca, y Alimentación
(SAGARPASecretariat of Agriculture, Livestock, Rural Development,
Fishing, and Food). Mexican equivalent to USDA. Data, activities
of secretariat, and policies.
- Centro de Estudios para
el Desarrollo Rural Sustentable y la Soberanía Alimentaria (CEDRSSA—Center
of Studies for Sustainable Rural Development and Food Sovereignty).
Research
center located within the Mexican Chamber of Deputies (similar
to U.S. House of Representatives). Data, activities of center,
and publications.
- Instituto Nacional de Estadística,
Geografía e Informática (INEGINational
Institute of Statistics, Geography, and Information). Centralized
statistical entity, similar to the U.S. Bureau of the Census.
Wide variety of economic data.
- Secretaría de
Economía (SESecretariat of Economy). Cabinet-level
secretariat with similar responsibilities as the U.S. Department
of Commerce, the U.S. International Trade Commission, and the
Office of the U.S. Trade Representative. Trade data, trade agreements,
anti-dumping and countervailing duty cases.
Universities
Other
- Farm Foundation.
Numerous trade-related activities under the category of globalization.
- North American
Agri-food Market Integration Consortium (NAAMIC). Workshop
series about the ongoing integration of North Americas agri-food
sectors. Involves persons from academia, government, and the private
sector of Mexico, Canada, and the United States.
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