Production, Supply, and Distribution (PS&D)
contains official USDA data on production, supply, and distribution
of agricultural commodities for the United States and major
importing and exporting countries. The database provides
projections for the coming year and historical data for more than
200 countries and major crop, livestock, fishery, and forest
products.
The Agricultural
Baseline Database provides longrun, 10-year projections from
USDA's annual long-term projections report.It covers
projections for major field crops (corn, sorghum, barley, oats,
wheat, rice, soybeans, and upland cotton) and livestock (beef,
pork, poultry and eggs, and dairy) starting with the February 2000
report.
Foreign
Agricultural Trade of the United States (FATUS) provides U.S.
agricultural exports and imports, volume and value, by country, by
commodity, and by calendar year, fiscal year, and month, for
varying periods, such as 1935 to the present or 1989 to the
present. USDA Foreign Agricultural Service's U.S. Trade Internet
System contains monthly U.S. agricultural trade data by FATUS group
and Harmonized Tariff System code. Updated monthly and
annually.
The Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is
the public health agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and
is responsible for ensuring that the Nation's commercial supply of
meat, poultry, and egg products is safe, wholesome, and correctly
labeled and packaged. FSIS publishes lists of eligible U.S. establishments that are
certified to export meat, poultry, and egg products to Canada,
Mexico, and certain other countries, as well as lists of eligible foreign establishments that
are certified to export similar products to the United States.
The International
Baseline Data projections indicate supply, demand, and trade
for major agricultural commodities for selected countries. These
projections provide foreign country detail supporting the annual
USDA agricultural baseline, which are longrun, 10-year
projections.
International
Food Consumption Patterns.Total and marginal budget shares and
income and price elasticities are estimated, using 2005 ICP data,
for nine broad consumption groups and eight food subgroups across
144 countries.
The International
Macroeconomic Data Set provides data from 1969 through 2020 for
real (adjusted for inflation) gross domestic product (GDP),
population, real exchange rates, and other variables for the 190
countries and 34 regions that are most important for U.S.
agricultural trade.
WTO Agricultural Trade Policy Commitments
Database contains data on implementation of trade policy
commitments by World Trade Organization (WTO) member countries.
Data on domestic support, export subsidies, and tariffs are
organized for comparison across countries. This queriable database
offers various options for viewing and downloading data.
Agricultural
Market Access Database (AMAD) is a publicly available
information tool for the analysis of WTO market access issues in
agriculture. This online database is a collection of data and
information for WTO member countries. It includes tariff schedules,
tariff bindings, applied tariff rates, country notifications to the
WTO, import quantities, and other data useful in tariff
analysis.