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Vegetables at a
Glance
contains a popular table
summarizing key data on the vegetable industry.
Vegetables
and Pulses Data: Outlook Tables, in Excel
and PDF
format, contains recent data on fresh
and processing per capita use, acreage, production, prices, cash
receipts, and U.S. trade, as well as data on potatoes, sweet
potatoes, mushrooms, dry edible beans, and dry peas and lentils.
Tables are grouped into 13 sub-sections and a summary table.
Eventually, all data contained in the Vegetables and Pulses Outlook
tables will be encompassed in the Data by Category and Data by
Commodity series.
Vegetables
and Pulses Data: Yearbook Tables, in Excel
and a single PDF
file, contains a time series of annual
and monthly data for U.S. farm acreage, production, prices, trade,
per capita use, and more. Eventually, all data currently contained
in the Vegetables and Pulses Yearbook tables will be encompassed in
the Data by Category and Data by Commodity series.
Vegetables and
Pulses Data: Data by Category, (e.g. price, production, etc.)
provides current producer and retail price indexes, and a few
retail prices.
Vegetables and
Pulses Data: Data by Commodity provides current import and
export data for more than 40 individual fresh and processed
vegetable and pulse commodities on a marketing year basis.
Phytosanitary Regulation of the
Entry of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables into the United States
(August 2008) contains information on the countries eligible,
according to USDA's Animal and Plant Health and Inspection Service,
to export certain fresh fruits and vegetables to the United States
and provides data on global production and trade for these
commodities.
Commodity and Food
Elasticities Database allows queriable searches of income,
expenditure, and own- and cross-price elasticities for specific
commodities and countries, which can be ranked and sorted. The
elasticities are mainly from U.S. research on consumer demand
published in working papers, dissertations, and peer-reviewed
journals. The greatest number of demand studies are for vegetables,
fruits, meat, and grocery products in the United States and
China.