The following GAIN reports were released on June 4, 2025. _______
Post doe snot anticipate major changes to forecast and estimate for Algeria's cereal production. Post anticipates that Algeria's wheat imports will surpass nine million metric tons (MMT) next season. However, for this season, Post revised the estimate for Algeria's wheat imports down, owing to a decrease in Russian supply, and French shipments being reduced to zero. As a result of lower imports, stocks are also expected to decrease. China's beverage market surpassed $170 billion in 2024, reflecting a year-on-year growth rate of over six percent. The category includes non-alcoholic beverages, ranging from bottled water, juices, and carbonated drinks to tea and functional beverages. Offline channels account for 90.6 percent of sales, though e-commerce is expanding rapidly, driven by livestreaming and social media promotions. Private label products, functional beverages, and innovative flavor drinks continue to lead market growth, with rising demand for low-sugar, plant-based, and modernized heritage flavors. Opportunities exist for U.S. products, particularly in functional drinks, plant-based beverages, and cross-cultural fusion offerings, as well as unique ingredients like tart cherry syrup and cranberry juice in tea and beverage shops. Mexico's 2025 tomato production is forecast at 3.1 million metric tons (MMT), a three percent decrease year-on-year based on continuing drought conditions in the main production areas and lower projected planting for the autumn-winter season. Producers are expected to reduce planting in response to U.S. anti-dumping duties (ADDs) scheduled to enter into force on July 14, 2025. Mexico's tomato exports are forecast to reach 1.96 MMT in 2025, including 1.83 MMT to the United States, down five percent as producers and exporters adjust to U.S. ADDs. This report is being prepared for U.S. exporters seeking to export animal products and byproducts to Türkiye. According to the Turkish Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, as of January 1, 2026, Türkiye will only import animal products and byproducts from countries and establishments which are authorized to export those products to the European Union or that it has inspected itself and approved on its own list of approved establishments/countries. For more information, or for an archive of all FAS GAIN reports, please visit gain.fas.usda.gov/. |
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