Data

USDA ERS - International Baseline Data. International baseline projections indicate supply, demand, and trade for major agricultural commodities for selected countries. These projections provide details about foreign countries macroeconomic conditions for output, income, exchange rates, and domestic inflation supporting the annual USDA agricultural baseline, which are long-run, 10-year projections.

USDA ERS - International Macroeconomic Data Set. These data and projections are assembled explicitly to serve as underlying assumptions for the annual USDA agricultural supply and demand projections. The projections provide a 10-year outlook on U.S. and global agriculture, including Brazil. Historical data are available for real (inflation-adjusted) gross domestic product (GDP), inflation, population—and real exchange rates from 1999 to the most recent available year, and each variable is projected forward to 2031.

Production, Supply, and Distribution (PS&D). This database provides 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.

Foreign Agricultural Trade of the United States (FATUS). 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. Updated monthly or annually.

Agricultural Market Access Database (AMAD). AMAD is a publicly available information tool for analyzing World Trade Organization (WTO) market access issues in agriculture. AMAD contains data and information on WTO member countries, including: tariff schedules, tariff bindings, applied tariff rates, country notifications to the WTO, import quantities, and other data useful in tariff analysis.