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CHAPTER III
STATISTICS OF OILSEEDS, FATS, AND OILS
This chapter includes information on cottonseed, flaxseed, olive oil, peanuts, soybeans, margarine,and fats and oils. Most butter statistics are included in the chapter on dairy and poultry statistics.Lard data are mostly in the chapter on livestock.
Table 3-1.—Cottonseed: All cotton harvested area and cottonseed production, farmdisposition, marketing year average price per ton received by farmers, and value,United States, 1998–2007
Year Harvested areaof all cotton
Cottonseed
ProductionFarm disposition Marketing year
average priceValue of
productionSales to oil mills Other 1
1,000 acres 1,000 tons 1,000 tons 1,000 tons Dollars/tons 1,000 dollars1998 ......... 10,683.6 5,365.4 3,261.1 2,104.3 129.00 687,1791999 ......... 13,424.9 6,353.5 3,340.2 3,013.3 89.00 559,1572000 ......... 13,053.0 6,435.6 3,452.2 2,983.4 105.00 667,8002001 ......... 13,827.7 7,452.2 3,860.9 3,591.3 90.50 667,3482002 ......... 12,416.6 6,183.9 3,287.9 2,896.0 101.00 616,3522003 ......... 12,003.4 6,664.6 3,383.6 3,281.0 117.00 778,9942004 ......... 13,057.0 8,198.1 4,501.5 3,696.6 107.00 872,7962005 ......... 13,802.6 8,172.1 4,588.8 3,583.3 96.00 779,5002006 ......... 12,731.5 7,347.9 3,608.3 3,739.6 111.00 814,1512007 2 ....... 10,492.2 6,596.0 NA NA 160.00 1,060,760
1 Includes planting seed, feed, exports, inter-farm sales, shrinkage, losses, and other uses. 2 Preliminary. NA-not avail-able.
NASS, Crops Branch, (202) 720–2127.
Table 3-2.—Cottonseed: Production and farm disposition, by State and United States,2005–2007
State
Production Farm disposition Used for planting 1
2005 2 2006 2007 3Sales to oil mills Other 4
2006 2007 3
2005 2006 2005 2006 3
1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000tons tons tons tons tons tons tons tons tons
AL ...... 275.0 230.0 134.0 58.0 34.0 217.0 196.0 3.5 2.7AZ ...... 262.5 214.2 193.0 0.0 0.0 262.5 214.2 1.5 1.4AR ...... 771.0 861.0 653.0 599.0 580.0 172.0 281.0 5.9 4.2CA ...... 594.0 532.0 507.0 83.0 71.0 511.0 461.0 5.1 4.2FL ....... 41.1 49.3 34.0 31.5 39.8 9.6 9.5 1.1 0.5GA ...... 736.0 699.0 524.0 395.0 447.0 341.0 252.0 7.0 5.8KS ...... 30.7 45.0 18.0 5.9 1.0 24.8 44.0 0.6 0.4LA ...... 364.0 400.0 227.0 229.0 256.0 135.0 144.0 3.8 2.3MS ..... 736.0 731.0 454.0 518.0 552.0 218.0 179.0 8.0 4.8MO ..... 285.0 359.0 258.0 211.0 221.0 74.0 138.0 2.8 2.2NM ..... 45.0 40.0 42.0 0.0 0.0 45.0 40.0 0.5 0.4NC ...... 469.0 414.0 256.0 122.0 55.0 347.0 359.0 5.2 3.4OK ...... 127.0 71.6 116.0 114.0 52.0 13.0 19.6 1.9 1.2SC ...... 122.0 136.8 51.0 66.0 67.5 56.0 69.3 1.2 0.8TN ...... 386.0 441.0 206.0 326.0 325.0 60.0 116.0 4.6 3.6TX ...... 2,868.7 2,065.9 2,889.0 1,830.4 907.0 1,038.3 1,158.9 38.7 34.4VA ...... 59.1 58.1 34.0 0.0 0.0 59.1 58.1 0.6 0.5
US .. 8,172.1 7,347.9 6,596.0 4,588.8 3,608.3 3,583.3 3,739.6 92.0 72.8
1 Included in ‘other‘ farm disposition. Seed for planting is produced in crop year shown, but used in the followingyear. 2 Revised. 3 Preliminary. 4 Includes planting seed, feed, exports, inter-farm sales, shrinkage, losses, and otheruses.
NASS, Crops Branch, (202) 720–2127.
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Table 3-3.—Cottonseed: Marketing year average price per ton and value of production,by State and United States, crop of 2005–2007
StateMarketing year average price per ton Value of production
2005 2006 2007 1 2005 2006 2007 1
Dollars Dollars Dollars 1,000 dollars 1,000 dollars 1,000 dollarsAL .......................... 81.50 90.50 135.00 22,413 20,815 18,090AZ .......................... 134.00 167.00 198.00 35,175 35,771 38,214AR .......................... 90.00 101.00 150.00 69,390 86,961 97,950CA .......................... 146.00 182.00 240.00 86,724 96,824 121,680FL ........................... 75.00 92.50 161.00 3,083 4,560 5,474GA .......................... 74.00 93.00 148.00 54,464 65,007 77,552KS .......................... 83.00 109.00 125.00 2,548 4,905 2,250LA .......................... 87.50 97.00 155.00 31,850 38,800 35,185MS ......................... 84.00 93.50 143.00 61,824 68,349 64,922MO ......................... 78.00 94.50 160.00 22,230 33,926 41,280NM ......................... 108.00 173.00 183.00 4,860 6,920 7,686NC .......................... 82.00 91.50 148.00 38,458 37,881 37,888OK .......................... 72.00 98.00 135.00 9,144 7,017 15,660SC .......................... 77.00 90.00 173.00 9,394 12,312 8,823TN .......................... 85.50 102.00 180.00 33,003 44,982 37,080TX .......................... 101.00 118.00 154.00 289,739 243,776 444,906VA .......................... 88.00 92.00 180.00 5,201 5,345 6,120
US ...................... 96.00 111.00 160.00 779,500 814,151 1,060,760
1 Preliminary.NASS, Crops Branch, (202) 720–2127.
Table 3-4.—Cottonseed: Crushings, output of products and product prices, UnitedStates, 1997–2006
Yearbeginning
AugustQuantity crushed
Cottonseed products and prices
Oil Cake and meal
Quantity Price 1 Quantity Price 2
1,000 tons Million pounds Cents per pound 1,000 tibs Dollars per ton1997 ............................. 3,889 1,224 28.8 1,769 145.001998 ............................. 2,719 832 27.3 1,232 110.001999 ............................. 3,064 939 21.6 1,390 127.332000 ............................. 2,753 847 16.0 1,338 143.352001 ............................. 2,791 876 18.0 1,294 136.162002 ............................. 2,495 725 37.8 1,114 147.102003 ............................. 2,643 874 32.0 1,244 187.002004 ............................. 2,923 957 28.01 1,362 124.042005 ............................. 3,010 951 29.47 1,372 144.272006 3 ........................... 2,680 849 35.7 1,241 150.36
1 Tanks, f.o.b. Valley Points. 2 41 percent protein, solvent, Memphis. 3 Forecast.ERS, Field Crops Branch, (202) 694–5300. Compiled from annual reports of the U.S. Department of Commerce.
Table 3-5.—Cottonseed meal: Production, 2004/2005–2006/2007
Country 2004/2005 2005/2006 2006/2007
1,000 metric tons 1,000 metric tons 1,000 metric tonsAustralia ..................................................... 230 241 156Brazil .......................................................... 885 740 1,045China, Peoples .......................................... 4,035 4,025 4,550India ........................................................... 2,772 2,800 3,090Mexico ........................................................ 222 240 245Pakistan ..................................................... 1,965 1,767 1,722Syria ........................................................... 182 200 160Turkey ........................................................ 618 560 595Turkmenistan ............................................. 147 157 195Uzbekistan, Republic ................................. 838 870 893Others ........................................................ 1,936 1,811 1,611
Subtotal .................................................. 13,830 13,411 14,262
United States .......................................... 1,236 1,245 1,126
Total .................................................... 15,066 14,656 15,388
FAS, Office of Global Analysis, (202) 720-6301.
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Table 3-6.—Cottonseed oil and cottonseed cake and meal: United States exports bycountry of destination 2005–2007
Country of destination 2005 2006 2007
Metric Metric Metrictons tons tons
Cottonseed:Mexico ................................................................... 241,131 292,767 415,626Korea, Republic of ................................................ 54,520 53,256 82,748Japan .................................................................... 15,779 4,656 31,277Canada ................................................................. 3,951 7,622 7,034United Arab Emirates ........................................... 0 2,721 3,379Saudi Arabia ......................................................... 10,686 5,921 1,267Italy ....................................................................... 0 842 1,094Indonesia .............................................................. 0 0 679Taiwan .................................................................. 1,072 166 85Cyprus ................................................................... 0 0 73Netherlands ........................................................... 0 0 8Bahamas, The ...................................................... 0 0 1Costa Rica ............................................................ 44 31 0Panama ................................................................. 0 20 0Germany ............................................................... 0 3 0Austria ................................................................... 329 0 0Uzbekistan, Republic of ........................................ 21 0 0Spain ..................................................................... 1,264 1,511 0Turkey ................................................................... 16,717 114 0Other World .......................................................... 0 2 0
Total ............................................................... 345,512 369,631 543,270
Cottonseed oil:Korea, Republic of ................................................ 7 115 14,115Mexico ................................................................... 8,641 6,542 11,239Canada ................................................................. 26,523 12,733 9,992Australia ................................................................ 0 16 2,898Japan .................................................................... 11,554 1,008 1,252Trinidad and Tobago ............................................ 371 453 184Venezuela ............................................................. 0 0 121Colombia ............................................................... 9 10 104New Zealand (exc. Cook, Niue, & Tokelau) ......... 0 74 85Italy ....................................................................... 0 0 67China, Peoples Republic of .................................. 315 236 58Hong Kong ............................................................ 0 0 18Suriname ............................................................... 58 47 16Barbados ............................................................... 93 93 15Guatemala ............................................................ 0 0 7India ...................................................................... 0 33 6Russian Federation ............................................... 0 0 4Dominican Republic .............................................. 0 0 3St. Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla .............................. 12 0 0United Kingdom .................................................... 96 0 0Other World .......................................................... 170 136 0
Total ............................................................... 47,851 21,495 40,182
Cottonseed cake & meal:Mexico ................................................................... 61,267 97,973 108,554Germany ............................................................... 1,166 7,924 2,012Honduras .............................................................. 576 4,462 1,746Korea, Republic of ................................................ 514 395 417Belgium ................................................................. 453 1,818 301United Kingdom .................................................... 874 811 282Netherlands ........................................................... 0 0 144Austria ................................................................... 1,631 0 139Canada ................................................................. 583 232 138Italy ....................................................................... 520 186 122Brazil ..................................................................... 42 71 122Japan .................................................................... 308 206 20Poland ................................................................... 0 10 10Colombia ............................................................... 0 1,477 0Venezuela ............................................................. 28 0 0Finland .................................................................. 81 21 0Hungary ................................................................ 10 9 0Spain ..................................................................... 20 497 0Portugal ................................................................. 61 0 0Vatican City ........................................................... 21 119 0Other World .......................................................... 75 165 0
Total ............................................................... 68,232 116,377 114,007
FAS, Office of Global Analysis, (202) 720-6301.
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Table 3-7.—Cottonseed: Area and production in specified countries,2004/2005–2006/2007
Continent and country
Area Production
2004/2005
2005/2006
2006/2007
2004/2005
2005/2006
2006/2007
1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000hec- hec- hec- metric metric metrictares tares tares tons tons tons
Australia .......................................................... 314 336 145 921 860 420Brazil ............................................................... 1,172 850 1,094 2,197 1,750 2,606China, Peoples ............................................... 6,000 5,500 6,000 12,150 11,560 13,910EU-27 ............................................................. 469 444 422 739 803 519India ................................................................ 8,786 8,873 9,166 8,067 8,088 9,128Pakistan .......................................................... 3,192 3,100 3,250 4,850 4,426 4,318Syria ............................................................... 234 245 214 617 705 450Turkey ............................................................. 700 600 640 1,350 1,152 1,265Turkmenistan .................................................. 500 700 600 360 380 470Uzbekistan, Republic ...................................... 1,419 1,432 1,430 2,250 2,500 2,300Others ............................................................. 6,586 6,234 5,720 4,799 4,304 3,753
Total foreign ............................................ 29,372 28,314 28,681 38,300 36,528 39,139
United States ........................................... 5,284 5,586 5,152 7,437 7,414 6,666
Total ........................................................ 34,656 33,900 33,833 45,737 43,942 45,805
FAS, Office of Global Analysis, (202) 720-6301.
Table 3-8.—Cottonseed: Production, 2004/2005–2006/2007 2
Country 2004/2005 2005/2006 2006/2007 3
1,000 metric tons 1,000 metric tons 1,000 metric tonsAustralia ..................................................... 230 241 156Brazil .......................................................... 885 740 1,045China, Peoples .......................................... 4,035 4,025 4,550India ........................................................... 2,772 2,800 3,090Mexico ........................................................ 222 240 245Pakistan ..................................................... 1,965 1,767 1,722Syria ........................................................... 182 200 160Turkey ........................................................ 618 560 595Turkmenistan ............................................. 147 157 195Uzbekistan, Republic ................................. 838 870 893Others ........................................................ 1,936 1,811 1,611
Subtotal .................................................. 13,830 13,411 14,262
United States .......................................... 1,236 1,245 1,126
Total .................................................... 15,066 14,656 15,388
1 Flour and products reported in terms of grain equivalent. 2 Year beginning July 1. 3 Preliminary.FAS, Office of Global Analysis, (202) 720-6301.
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Table 3-9.—Flaxseed: Area, yield, production, disposition, and value, United States,1998–2007
Year Areaplanted
Areaharvested
Yield perharvested acre Production
Marketing yearaverage price
per bushelreceived by
farmers
Value ofproduction
1,000 acres 1,000 acres Bushels 1,000 bushels Dollars 1,000 dollars1998 ..................... 336 329 20.4 6,708 5.05 33,8091999 ..................... 387 381 20.6 7,864 3.79 30,0982000 ..................... 536 517 20.8 10,730 3.30 35,5692001 ..................... 585 578 19.8 11,455 4.29 49,0042002 ..................... 784 703 16.9 11,863 5.77 68,5642003 ..................... 595 588 17.9 10,516 5.88 61,9002004 ..................... 523 511 20.3 10,368 8.07 83,7672005 ..................... 983 955 20.6 19,695 5.94 117,0702006 ..................... 813 767 14.4 11,019 5.80 63,9612007 1 ................... 354 349 16.9 5,904 13.00 76,726
1 Preliminary.NASS, Crops Branch, (202) 720–2127.
Table 3-10.—Flaxseed: Supply and disappearance, United States, 1997–2006
Yearbeginning
June
Supply Disappearance
StocksJune 1
Produc-tion Imports Total
Totalused for
seedExports Crushings 1
Totaldomestic
dis-appear-ance 2
1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000bushels bushels bushels bushels bushels bushels bushels bushels
1997 ..................... 453 2,420 9,636 12,509 272 174 10,500 11,1541998 ..................... 1,181 6,708 5,992 13,881 313 476 10,600 11,2471999 ..................... 2,158 7,864 6,629 16,651 434 201 11,500 14,6832000 ..................... 1,767 10,730 2,849 15,346 474 1,017 12,000 13,0212001 ..................... 1,308 11,455 1,904 14,667 635 2,386 10,000 11,3882002 ..................... 893 11,863 2,901 15,657 482 3,181 10,500 11,3982003 ..................... 1,078 10,516 4,580 16,174 424 2,516 11,260 12,3702004 ..................... 1,288 10,368 5,413 17,069 796 1,510 13,600 14,6972005 ..................... 863 19,695 4,256 24,814 659 3,780 16,400 17,4992006 3 .................. 3,535 11,019 5,447 20,001 377 1,789 14,900 15,769
1 From domestic and imported seed. 2 Total supply minus exports and stocks June 1 of following year. 3 Preliminary.ERS, Field Crops Branch, (202) 694–5300.
Table 3-11.—Flaxseed: Area, yield, and production, by States, 2005–2007
State
Area planted Area harvested Yield per harvestedacre
Production
2005 2006 2007 2005 2006 2007 2005 2006 2007 2005 2006 2007
1,000 1,000 1,0001,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 Bush- Bush- Bush- bush- bush- bush-acres acres acres acres acres acres els els els els els els
MN ............................. 13 8 4 12 7 4 11.0 18.0 22.0 132 126 88MT .............................. 55 35 21 54 33 20 17.0 9.0 9.0 918 297 180ND .............................. 890 750 320 865 715 317 21.0 14.5 17.5 18,165 10,368 5,548SD .............................. 25 20 9 24 12 8 20.0 19.0 11.0 480 228 88
US .......................... 983 813 354 955 767 349 20.6 14.4 16.9 19,695 11,019 5,904
NASS, Crops Branch, (202) 720–2127.
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Table 3-12.—Flaxseed: Marketing year average price and value of production, byStates, crop of 2005, 2006, and 2007
StateMarketing year average price per bushel Value of production
2005 2006 2007 1 2005 2006 2007 1
Dollars Dollars Dollars 1,000 dollars 1,000 dollars 1,000 dollarsMN ......................... 5.73 5.68 12.70 756 716 1,118MT .......................... 6.20 6.13 13.10 5,692 1,821 2,358ND .......................... 5.94 5.80 13.00 107,900 60,134 72,124SD .......................... 5.67 5.66 12.80 2,722 1,290 1,126
US ................... 5.94 5.80 13.00 117,070 63,961 76,726
1 Preliminary.NASS, Crops Branch, (202) 720–2127.
Table 3-13.—Flaxseed: Support operations, United States, 1998–2007
Marketinyear
beginningJune 1
Income sup-port payment
rates perbushels 1
Program price levels perbushel
Put under loan Acquired byCCC under
loanprogram 3
Owned byCCC at endof marketing
yearLoan Target 2 Quantity Percentageof production
Dollars Dollars Dollars 1,000 bush-els
Percent 1,000 bush-els
1,000 bush-els
1998/1999 ... NA 5.21 NA 513.9 7.7 0.0 0.01999/2000 ... 0.12 5.21 NA 432.4 5.5 225.8 4.52000/2001 ... 0.23 5.21 NA 352.6 3.3 151.8 0.02001/2002 ... NA 5.21 NA 107.6 0.9 35.7 1.32002/2003 6 0.45/0.00 5.38 5.49 157.2 1.3 1.8 0.02003/2004 ... 0.45/0.00 5.38 5.49 276.8 2.6 0.0 0.02004/2005 ... 0.45/0.00 5.21 5.66 157.1 1.5 0.0 0.02005/2006 ... 0.45/0.00 5.21 5.66 1,455.4 7.4 0.0 0.02006/2007 ... 0.45/0.00 5.21 5.66 598.2 5.4 0.0 0.02007/2008 ... 0.45/---- 5.21 5.66 ..................... ..................... ..................... .....................
1 Oilseeds payment rates for 1999/2000 were calculated according to the provisions of the Agriculture, Rural Development,Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act. Payment rates for 2000/2001 were calculated ac-cording to provisions of the Agricultural Risk Protection Act. Payment rates for the 2002/2003 and subsequent crops are cal-culated according to the Direct and Counter-Cylclical program provisions, following enactment of the Farm Security andRural Investment Act of 2002 (2002 Act). Beginning with 2002/2003, the first entry is the direct payment rate and the secondentry is the counter-cyclical payment rate. 2 Target prices were established under the 2002 Act. 3 Acquisitions for 2006/2007 as of September 30, 2007. NA-not applicable.
FSA, Oilseeds, (202) 720–0967.
Table 3-14.—Flaxseed and linseed oil and meal: Average price Minneapolis, 1997–2006
Year Average price received by farmersper bushel
Minneapolis
Oil, per pound 1 Meal, per ton 2
Dollars Cents Dollars1997 ......... 5.75 35.97 169.741998 ......... 5.25 36.33 131.401999 ......... 3.79 36.42 91.632000 ......... 3.30 35.83 93.772001 ......... 4.29 36.00 116.232002 ......... 5.77 38.10 119.622003 ......... 5.88 39.86 122.892004 ......... 8.07 42.00 158.902005 ......... 5.94 59.49 114.242006 3 ...... 5.8 53.99 124.69
1 Raw oil in tank cars. 2 Bulk carlots, 34 percent protein. 3 Preliminary.ERS, Field Crops Branch, (202) 694–5300.
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Table 3-15.—Flaxseed and products: Flaxseed crushed; production, imports, and ex-ports of linseed oil, cake, and meal; and June 1 stocks of oil, United States,1997–2006
Yearbegin-ningJune
Total flaxseedcrushed
Linseed oil Linseed cake and meal
Stocks June 1 Production Exports Production Imports forconsumption Exports
1,000 Million Million Million 1,000 1,000 1,000bushels pounds pounds pounds tons tons tons
1997 ... 10,500 35 205 58 189 15 191998 ... 10,600 42 207 63 191 4 261999 ... 11,500 48 224 74 207 1 192000 ... 12,000 49 234 73 216 5 252001 ... 10,000 43 195 50 180 6 622002 ... 10,500 31 205 70 189 19 312003 ... 11,260 30 220 76 203 26 322004 ... 13,600 20 265 107 245 23 622005 ... 16,400 45 320 98 295 15 442006 1 13,500 45 263 100 243 20 44
1 Preliminary.ERS, Field Crops Branch, (202) 694–5300.
Table 3-16.—Sunflowerseed: United States exports by country of destination 2004–2006
Country 2004 2005 2006
Metric tons Metric tons Metric tonsSpain ................................................... 33,099 25,615 30,774Turkey ................................................. 7,001 4,502 17,932Mexico ................................................ 9,286 8,741 15,716Canada ............................................... 19,182 31,368 14,411Germany ............................................. 14,996 11,454 10,440United Kingdom .................................. 7,029 4,494 10,061Romania ............................................. 6,067 5,331 6,654China, Peoples Republic of ................ 4,122 2,005 6,611Netherlands ........................................ 8,368 2,877 4,541Other World ........................................ 5,027 3,296 4,241Jordan ................................................. 1,459 511 3,787United Arab Emirates ......................... 109 284 2,992Greece ................................................ 1,014 869 2,218Syria .................................................... 126 0 2,077Denmark ............................................. 1,867 1,770 2,050Belgium ............................................... 895 540 1,935Norway ................................................ 1,436 1,159 1,539Israel ................................................... 1,522 1,709 1,441Sweden ............................................... 826 829 1,423Indonesia ............................................ 0 0 1,380Japan .................................................. 1,349 616 1,339France ................................................. 1,642 1,110 1,115Poland ................................................. 947 285 1,105Russian Federation ............................ 53 414 680Finland ................................................ 269 420 559Italy ..................................................... 94 18 547
Total ............................................. 127,784 110,217 147,568
FAS, Office of Global Analysis, (202) 720-6301.
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Table 3-17.—Sunflowerseed oil: United States exports by country of destination 2004–2006
Country 2004 2005 2006
Metric tons Metric tons Metric tonsCanada ............................................... 25,677 41,270 49,534Mexico ................................................ 47,937 5,425 26,512Belgium ............................................... 1,229 3,086 7,318Netherlands ........................................ 30 0 5,673Singapore ........................................... 1,252 1,722 4,553Japan .................................................. 4,084 2,876 2,418United Kingdom .................................. 0 0 2,136Chile .................................................... 0 0 261Taiwan ................................................ 248 224 191Korea, Republic of .............................. 277 109 187Spain ................................................... 2,461 2,061 173Peru .................................................... 0 0 48Germany ............................................. 0 0 42Uruguay .............................................. 0 0 32Australia .............................................. 0 2 21Netherlands Antilles (exc. Aruba) ....... 8 3 14United Arab Emirates ......................... 0 0 7Costa Rica .......................................... 799 84 4Brazil ................................................... 0 0 2China, Peoples Republic of ................ 0 1 2New Zealand (exc. Cook, Niue, & To-
kelau) .............................................. 2 0 1Guatemala .......................................... 250 269 0El Salvador ......................................... 0 8 0Nicaragua ........................................... 1,200 2 0Panama .............................................. 5 4 0Other World ........................................ 13,665 395 0
Total ............................................. 99,123 57,540 99,130
FAS, Office of Global Analysis, (202) 720-6301.
Table 3-18.—Sunflowerseed cake and meal: United States exports by country ofdestination 2004–2006
Country 2004 2005 2006
Metric tons Metric tons Metric tonsMexico ................................................ 1,800 3,216 5,224Canada ............................................... 231 629 1,809Costa Rica .......................................... 0 0 81China, Peoples Republic of ................ 0 0 21Guatemala .......................................... 8 0 0Argentina ............................................ 501 0 0Ireland ................................................. 4,276 0 0France ................................................. 0 129 0Germany ............................................. 39 0 0Spain ................................................... 0 194 0
Total ............................................. 6,855 4,168 7,136
FAS, Office of Global Analysis, (202) 720-6301.
Table 3-19.—Sunflowerseed oil: Production, 2004/2005–2006/2007
Country 2004/2005 2005/2006 2006/2007
1,000 metric tons 1,000 metric tons 1,000 metric tonsArgentina .................................................... 1,592 1,551 1,425China, Peoples .......................................... 247 346 343EU-27 ......................................................... 2,181 2,105 2,223India ........................................................... 397 512 417Pakistan ..................................................... 130 130 285Russian Federation .................................... 1,815 2,320 2,450Serbia ......................................................... ........................................ ........................................ 161South Africa, Republic ............................... 230 171 173Turkey ........................................................ 494 447 520Ukraine ....................................................... 1,265 1,925 2,050Others ........................................................ 703 744 603
Subtotal .................................................. 9,054 10,251 10,650
United States .......................................... 120 247 283
Total .................................................... 9,174 10,498 10,933
FAS, Office of Global Analysis, (202) 720-6301.
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Table 3-20.—Peanuts: Area, yield, production, disposition, marketing year averageprice per pound received by farmers, and value, United States, 1998–2007
Year Area planted
Peanuts for nuts
Areaharvested Yield per acre Production 1 Marketing year
averageValue of
production
1,000 acres 1,000 acres Pounds 1,000 pounds Cents 1,000 dollars1998 ..................... 1,521.0 1,467.0 2,702 3,963,440 28.4 1,125,9191999 ..................... 1,534.5 1,436.0 2,667 3,829,490 25.4 971,6082000 ..................... 1,536.8 1,336.0 2,444 3,265,505 27.4 896,0972001 ..................... 1,541.2 1,411.9 3,029 4,276,704 23.4 1,000,5122002 ..................... 1,353.0 1,291.7 2,571 3,321,040 18.2 599,6242003 ..................... 1,344.0 1,312.0 3,159 4,144,150 19.3 799,4282004 ..................... 1,430.0 1,394.0 3,076 4,288,200 18.9 813,5512005 ..................... 1,657.0 1,629.0 2,989 4,869,860 17.3 843,4352006 ..................... 1,243.0 1,210.0 2,863 3,464,250 17.7 612,7982007 2 .................. 1,230.0 1,195.0 3,130 3,740,650 20.4 762,646
1 Estimates comprised of quota and non-quota peanuts. 2 Preliminary.NASS, Crops Branch, (202) 720–2127.
Table 3-21.—Peanuts, farmer stock: Stocks, production, and quantity milled, UnitedStates, 1997–2006
Yearbeginning
AugustStocks Aug. 1 1 Production har-
vested for nuts 1 Imports Total supply Milled 1 2
1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds1997 ............... 22,714 3,539,380 5,907 3,568,001 2,899,1381998 ............... 27,284 3,963,440 5,320 3,996,044 3,652,6701999 ............... 158,646 3,829,490 5,341 3,993,477 3,703,2662000 ............... 139,210 3,265,505 7,625 3,412,340 3,254,9502001 ............... 116,994 4,276,704 0 4,393,698 3,663,3042002 ............... 483,702 3,321,040 251 3,804,993 3,585,9002003 ............... 123,428 4,144,150 321 4,267,899 4,014,9942004 ............... 234,770 4,288,200 0 4,522,970 3,675,4102005 ............... 677,436 4,869,860 6 5,547,302 3,896,0122006 ............... 1,402,614 3,464,250 48 5,143,312 3,914,354
1 Net weight basis. 2 Includes peanuts milled for seed.NASS, Crops Branch, (202) 720–2127.
Table 3-22.—Peanuts: Crushings, and oil and meal stocks, production, and foreigntrade, United States, 1997–2006
Yearbeginning
August
Peanutscrushed(shelledbasis)
Peanut oil Peanut cake and meal
StocksAug. 1 1
Productionof crude Imports Exports 2 Stocks
Aug. 1 3 Production
1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds
1997 ..................... 409,249 22,936 175,853 8,118 13,097 8,291 228,2761998 ..................... 345,825 29,297 145,254 72,534 10,516 24,004 192,4251999 ..................... 536,164 6,770 228,839 12,835 17,519 2,847 291,4912000 ..................... 411,558 10,881 178,523 79,119 13,824 4,721 230,0992001 ..................... 521,173 3,812 230,791 38,665 8,386 3,800 296,8742002 ..................... 644,194 3,872 285,685 69,995 41,868 1,292 356,8882003 ..................... 402,958 27,698 172,977 126,346 27,695 7,769 226,9952004 ..................... 295,769 13,368 126,249 55,077 10,026 5,732 172,6682005 ..................... 407,817 20,225 181,085 61,926 7,466 1,965 232,8682006 ..................... 385,375 11,730 166,450 104,846 11,009 4,908 223,537
1 Crude plus refined. 2 Reported as edible peanut oil and crude peanut oil; in this tabulation added without con-verting. 3 Holding at producing mills only.
NASS, Crops Branch, (202) 720–2127, ERS, and Bureau of the Census.
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Table 3-23.—Cleaned peanuts (roasting stock): Supply and disposition, United States,1997–2006
Yearbeginning
August
Supply Disposition
StocksAug. 1 Production Imports Total Exports
Domesticdisappearance
Total Per capita
1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds Pounds
1997 ..................... 53,771 229,912 5,907 289,590 75,154 183,868 0.681998 ..................... 30,568 277,552 5,320 313,440 58,864 181,468 0.661999 ..................... 73,108 235,756 5,341 314,205 53,406 200,877 0.722000 ..................... 59,922 228,185 7,625 295,732 41,054 216,306 0.772001 ..................... 38,372 245,783 0 284,155 39,099 179,907 0.632002 ..................... 65,149 207,881 251 273,281 40,192 184,189 0.642003 ..................... 48,900 254,048 321 303,269 32,202 211,104 0.732004 ..................... 59,963 261,823 0 321,786 36,808 215,323 0.732005 ..................... 69,655 240,023 6 309,684 36,844 215,847 0.722006 ..................... 56,993 221,618 48 278,659 19,600 216,956 0.73
NASS, Crops Branch, (202) 720–2127, and ERS. Foreign trade from the Bureau of the Census.
Table 3-24.—Shelled peanuts (all grades): Supply, exports, and quantity crushed,United States, 1997–2006
Yearbeginning
August
Supply
Exports CrushedStocks Aug. 1 ProductionImports Total
Edible Oil stock Edible Oil stock
1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds
1997 ..................... 498,954 41,000 1,694,016 290,882 101,792 2,626,644 455,264 409,2491998 ..................... 580,370 14,091 2,227,037 310,459 112,643 3,249,600 377,171 345,8251999 ..................... 855,572 16,587 2,157,828 448,875 129,819 3,608,681 503,675 536,1642000 ..................... 707,554 70,103 1,939,736 337,324 147,103 3,201,820 354,419 411,5582001 ..................... 693,209 14,463 2,090,776 485,092 150,276 3,433,816 495,559 521,1732002 ..................... 680,850 16,648 1,983,016 611,627 54,117 3,346,258 337,332 644,1942003 ..................... 504,186 24,231 2,439,231 390,893 26,811 3,385,352 362,669 402,9582004 ..................... 603,504 17,686 2,357,314 246,663 25,290 3,250,457 341,015 295,7692005 ..................... 486,563 15,305 2,411,471 357,600 21,783 3,292,722 341,069 407,8172006 ..................... 510,097 21,499 2,415,495 347,243 38,368 3,332,702 437,376 385,375
NASS, Crops Branch, (202) 720–2127, and ERS. Foreign trade from the U.S. Bureau of the Census.
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Table 3-25.—Peanuts: Shelled (raw basis) by types, used in primary products andapparent disappearance of peanuts (cleaned in shell), United States, 1997–2006
Type, and yearbeginning August
Shelled uses Apparent dis-appearance(cleaned in
shell) 2Peanutbutter 1 Snack Candy Other Total
1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds
Virginia:1997 .......................... 59,228 80,309 28,428 14,135 182,100 .......................1998 .......................... 57,864 95,888 36,178 3,492 193,422 .......................1999 .......................... 73,926 100,384 23,173 3,321 200,804 .......................2000 .......................... 102,050 100,650 19,101 3,271 225,072 .......................2001 .......................... 106,573 97,046 26,640 3,097 233,356 .......................2002 .......................... 77,018 75,100 26,930 4,178 183,226 .......................2003 .......................... 88,053 68,257 23,580 1,669 181,559 .......................2004 .......................... 112,027 70,216 25,466 1,702 209,411 .......................2005 .......................... 123,402 81,617 25,738 1,136 231,893 .......................2006 .......................... 113,689 75,858 29,542 1,103 220,196 .......................
Runner:1997 .......................... 676,839 206,718 302,791 20,598 1,206,946 .......................1998 .......................... 670,705 234,412 321,838 17,719 1,244,674 .......................1999 .......................... 690,564 278,440 315,467 15,922 1,300,393 .......................2000 .......................... 643,229 247,739 320,304 15,884 1,227,156 .......................2001 .......................... 702,454 250,079 303,668 13,575 1,269,776 .......................2002 .......................... 734,844 257,258 312,192 19,552 1,323,846 .......................2003 .......................... 805,852 333,198 328,560 13,847 1,481,457 .......................2004 .......................... 824,876 367,671 349,437 20,708 1,562,692 .......................2005 .......................... 849,176 361,176 335,748 10,925 1,557,025 .......................2006 .......................... 869,014 328,167 329,806 8,263 1,535,250 .......................
Spanish:1997 .......................... 24,163 19,881 19,798 738 64,580 .......................1998 .......................... 16,137 15,921 22,161 920 55,139 .......................1999 .......................... 7,614 15,297 16,313 984 40,208 .......................2000 .......................... 7,960 13,127 16,205 843 38,135 .......................2001 .......................... 9,900 13,791 19,421 612 43,724 .......................2002 .......................... 16,667 12,555 15,110 649 44,981 .......................2003 .......................... 7,732 13,133 13,843 414 35,122 .......................2004 .......................... 1,611 12,894 14,793 137 29,435 .......................2005 .......................... (3) 11,531 15,291 (3) 28,498 .......................2006 .......................... (3) 11,104 14,335 (3) 36,211 .......................
All types:1997 .......................... 760,230 306,908 351,017 35,471 1,453,626 1,930,3911998 .......................... 744,706 349,806 380,177 22,131 1,496,820 2,259,7981999 .......................... 772,104 394,121 354,953 20,227 1,541,405 2,701,2052000 .......................... 753,239 361,516 355,610 19,998 1,490,363 2,347,4262001 .......................... 818,927 360,916 349,729 17,284 1,546,856 2,586,1772002 .......................... 828,529 344,913 354,232 24,379 1,552,053 2,763,7242003 .......................... 901,637 414,588 365,983 15,930 1,698,138 2,737,3512004 .......................... 938,514 450,781 389,696 22,547 1,801,538 2,723,2992005 .......................... 974,223 454,324 376,777 12,092 1,817,416 2,739,3432006 .......................... 993,445 415,131 373,684 9,397 1,791,657 2,732,015
1 Excludes peanut butter made by manufacturers for own use in candy. Includes peanut butter used in spreads, sand-wiches, and cookies. 2 Apparent disappearance represents stocks beginning of year plus production, minus stocks at endof year. 3 Not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
NASS, Crops Branch, (202) 720–2127, and ERS.
Table 3-26.—Peanuts: Area, yield, and production, by States, 2005–2007
State
Area planted Peanuts for nuts
2005 2006 2007 1Area harvested Yield per harvested acre Production
2005 2006 2007 1 2005 2006 2007 1 2005 2006 2007 1
1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000acres acres acres acres acres acres Pounds Pounds Pounds pounds pounds pounds
AL .......... 225.0 165.0 160.0 223.0 163.0 157.0 2,750 2,500 2,600 613,250 407,500 408,200FL .......... 160.0 130.0 130.0 152.0 120.0 119.0 2,700 2,500 2,700 410,400 300,000 321,300GA ......... 755.0 580.0 530.0 750.0 575.0 520.0 2,840 2,780 3,150 2,130,000 1,598,500 1,638,000MS ......... 15.0 17.0 19.0 14.0 16.0 18.0 3,200 2,900 3,300 44,800 46,400 59,400NM ......... 19.0 12.0 10.0 19.0 12.0 10.0 3,500 3,600 3,500 66,500 43,200 35,000NC ......... 97.0 85.0 92.0 96.0 84.0 90.0 3,000 3,200 2,800 288,000 268,800 252,000OK ......... 35.0 23.0 18.0 33.0 22.0 17.0 3,270 2,850 3,400 107,910 62,700 57,800SC .......... 63.0 59.0 59.0 60.0 56.0 56.0 2,800 3,000 3,100 168,000 168,000 173,600TX .......... 265.0 155.0 190.0 260.0 145.0 187.0 3,750 3,550 3,950 975,000 514,750 738,650VA .......... 23.0 17.0 22.0 22.0 17.0 21.0 3,000 3,200 2,700 66,000 54,400 56,700
US ...... 1,657.0 1,243.0 1,230.0 1,629.0 1,210.0 1,195.0 2,989 2,863 3,130 4,869,860 3,464,250 3,740,650
1 Preliminary.NASS, Crops Branch, (202) 720–2127.
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Table 3-27.—Peanuts: Marketing year average price, and value of production, byStates, crop of 2005, 2006, and 2007
StateMarketing year average price per pound Value of production
2005 2006 2007 1 2005 2006 2007 1
Dollars Dollars Dollars 1,000 dollars 1,000 dollars 1,000 dollarsAL .......................... 0.165 0.168 0.180 101,186 68,460 73,476FL ........................... 0.167 0.173 0.188 68,537 51,900 60,404GA .......................... 0.168 0.175 0.198 357,840 279,738 324,324MS ......................... 0.170 0.168 0.203 7,616 7,795 12,058NM ......................... 0.200 0.185 0.201 13,300 7,992 7,035NC .......................... 0.196 0.185 0.225 56,448 49,728 56,700OK .......................... 0.178 0.177 0.202 19,208 11,098 11,676SC .......................... 0.190 0.183 0.219 31,920 30,744 38,018TX .......................... 0.180 0.187 0.226 175,500 96,258 166,935VA .......................... 0.180 0.167 0.212 11,880 9,085 12,020
US ...................... 0.173 0.177 0.204 843,435 612,798 762,646
1 Preliminary.NASS, Crops Branch, (202) 720–2127.
Table 3-28.—Peanuts, farmer’s stock: Support operations, United States, 1998–2007
Marketing yearbeginning Au-
gust 1
Income supportpayment ratesper short ton
Program price levels per short ton Put under support Owned by CCCat end of mar-
keting yearQuota 1 Additional 2 Quantity Percentage ofproduction
Dollars Dollars Dollars 1,000 shorttons
Percent 1,000 shorttons
1998/1999 ...... NA 610.00 132.00 401 20.2 01999/2000 ...... NA 610.00 132.00 230 12.0 02000/2001 ...... NA 610.00 132.00 225 13.9 02001/2002 ...... NA 610.00 132.00 468 21.9 0
Marketing yearbeginning Au-
gust 1
Income sup-port payment
rates pershort ton 3
Program price levels pershort ton
Put under support Acquired byCCC underloan pro-
gram 5
Owned byCCC at endof marketing
yearLoan Target 4 Quantity Percentageof production
Dollars Dollars Dollars 1,000 shorttons
Percent 1,000 shorttons
1,000 shorttons
002/2003 .... 36.00/95.0 355.00 495.00 668 94.6 2.9 0.0003/2004 .... 36.00/73.0 355.00 495.00 1,657 80.0 0.0 0.0004/2005 .... 36.00/81.0 355.00 495.00 1,948 91.4 105.8 9.1005/2006 .... 36.00/104. 355.00 495.00 2,300 96.1 42.0 20.5006/2007 .... 36.00/104. 355.00 495.00 1,694 97.9 0.5 0.0007/2008 .... 36.00/---- 355.00 495.00 ..................... ..................... ..................... .....................
1 Quota peanuts are peanuts grown within the farm poundage quota. 2 Additional peanuts are peanuts grown in excessof the quota. 3 Enactment of the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 (2002 Act) repealed the peanut quotamarketing program; and established payment rates for the 2002/03 and subsequent crops according to the provisions of theDirect Payment and Counter-cyclical Program. Beginning with 2002/2003, the first entry is the direct payment rate and thesecond entry is the counter-cyclical payment rate. 4 Target prices were established under the 2002 Act. 5 Acquisitions for2006/2007 as of September 30, 2007. NA-not applicable.
FSA, Peanuts, (202) 720–4284.
Table 3-29.—Peanuts: Simple average of monthly f.o.b. price per pound of cleaned andshelled peanuts by approximate crop years, 1996–2005 1
Classification 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Southeastern area: Cents Cents Cents Cents Cents Cents Cents Cents Cents CentsGeorgia, Alabama, and Florida:
Shelled:.Runner Jumbo ........................... 603⁄4 62 59 603⁄4 62 591⁄2 411⁄2 43 413⁄4 361⁄4Runner Medium ......................... 591⁄2 605⁄8 56 581⁄4 591⁄2 571⁄2 393⁄4 401⁄4 393⁄4 331⁄2Runner U.S. Splits ..................... 57 573⁄4 561⁄4 563⁄4 581⁄2 563⁄4 383⁄4 39 391⁄4 331⁄2
Virginia-North Carolina:Clean unshelled Virginias:
Fancy ............................................. 493⁄4 541⁄8 453⁄4 491⁄8 507⁄8 51 55 415⁄8 381⁄4 363⁄4Shelled Virginias:
Extra large ..................................... 661⁄2 691⁄8 62 66 701⁄2 661⁄2 723⁄4 533⁄4 541⁄2 473⁄4Medium .......................................... 601⁄4 645⁄8 591⁄4 603⁄4 605⁄8 591⁄4 421⁄2 421⁄4 38 363⁄4No. 2 with 70% splits .................... 551⁄2 563⁄8 533⁄4 537⁄8 551⁄8 55 373⁄4 381⁄2 353⁄4 333⁄4
Southwestern area:Texas and Oklahoma:
Shelled:Spanish No. 1 ............................ 601⁄4 605⁄8 72 791⁄2 707⁄8 623⁄4 411⁄2 411⁄4 413⁄4 401⁄4Spanish U.S. Splits .................... 58 581⁄4 601⁄2 571⁄4 59 NA 373⁄4 NA NA NA
1 Crop year begins about Oct. 1 in the Virginia-North Carolina area and about Sept. 1 in the Southeastern and the South-western States. Prices are for shipment within 6 months. NA-not available. Note: Data for this table is no longer col-lected. Next year this table will be deleted.
AMS, Fruit and Vegetable Division, Market News Branch (229) 228–1208.
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Table 3-30.—Peanuts: Area and production in specified countries and the world, 2004–2005/2006–2007
Country
Area Production
2004/2005
2005/2006
2006/2007
2004/2005
2005/2006
2006/2007
1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000hec- hec- hec- metric metric metrictares tares tares tons tons tons
Argentina ................ 210 210 210 585 510 575Burma, Union of ..... 864 864 864 916 770 880Chad ....................... 480 480 480 450 450 450China, Peoples ....... 4,745 4,745 4,745 14,340 14,340 14,610India ........................ 6,800 6,800 6,800 7,000 6,300 5,385Indonesia ................ 720 720 720 1,150 1,170 1,200Nigeria .................... 1,240 1,240 1,240 1,520 1,520 1,520Senegal .................. 747 747 747 573 703 460Sudan ..................... 550 550 550 370 370 850Vietnam .................. 264 264 264 469 486 460Others ..................... 4,570 4,557 4,718 4,240 4,207 4,395
Subtotal ........... 21,190 21,070 20,5 31,613 30,826 30,785
United States ... 564 659 490 1,945 2,209 1,571
Total ................ 21,754 21,729 20,992 33,558 33,035 32,356
FAS, Office of Global Analysis, (202) 720-6301.
Table 3-31.—Peanuts: Production, 2004/2005–2006/2007
Country 2004/2005 2005/2006 2006/2007
1,000 metric tons 1,000 metric tons 1,000 metric tonsArgentina .................................................... 51 49 50Burkina ....................................................... 69 69 74Burma, Union of ......................................... 136 128 136China, Peoples .......................................... 2,242 2,270 2,280Congo, Democratic .................................... 40 40 41India ........................................................... 1,748 1,557 1,335Nigeria ........................................................ 248 248 250Senegal ...................................................... 76 97 70Sudan ......................................................... 68 68 110Vietnam ...................................................... 41 51 51Others ........................................................ 309 308 333
Subtotal .................................................. 5,028 4,885 4,730
United States .......................................... 57 82 75
Total .................................................... 5,085 4,967 4,805
FAS, Office of Global Analysis, (202) 720-6301.
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Table 3-32.—Soybeans: Area, yield, production, and value, United States, 1998–2007
Year Areaplanted
Soybeans for beans
Areaharvested Yield per acre Production
Marketingyear average
price perbushel
received byfarmers
Value ofproduction
1,000 acres 1,000 acres Bushels 1,000 bushels Dollars 1,000 dollars1998 ......... 72,025 70,441 38.9 2,741,014 4.93 13,493,8911999 ......... 73,730 72,446 36.6 2,653,758 4.63 12,205,3522000 ......... 74,266 72,408 38.1 2,757,810 4.54 12,466,5722001 ......... 74,075 72,975 39.6 2,890,682 4.38 12,605,7172002 ......... 73,963 72,497 38.0 2,756,147 5.53 15,252,6912003 ......... 73,404 72,476 33.9 2,453,665 7.34 18,013,7532004 ......... 75,208 73,958 42.2 3,123,686 5.74 17,894,9482005 ......... 72,032 71,251 43.0 3,063,237 5.66 17,269,1382006 ......... 75,522 74,602 42.7 3,188,247 6.43 20,415,9482007 ......... 63,631 62,820 41.2 2,585,207 10.40 26,752,197
NASS, Crops Branch, (202) 720–2127.
Table 3-33.—Soybeans: Stocks on and off farms, United States, 1999–2008
Year beginningprevious
December
On farms Off farms 1
Dec. 1 Mar. 1 June 1 Sep. 1 2 Dec. 1 Mar. 1 June 1 Sep. 1 2
1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000bushels bushels bushels bushels bushels bushels bushels bushels
1999 ................... 1,187,000 815,000 458,000 145,000 999,440 642,338 390,573 203,4822000 ................... 1,150,000 730,000 370,000 112,500 1,032,666 665,986 404,425 177,6622001 ................... 1,217,000 780,000 365,000 83,500 1,022,991 623,908 343,180 164,2472002 ................... 1,240,000 687,000 301,200 62,700 1,035,618 648,987 383,721 145,3612003 ................... 1,172,000 636,500 272,500 58,000 943,373 565,528 329,862 120,3292004 ................... 820,000 355,900 110,000 29,400 868,653 549,947 300,604 83,0142005 ................... 1,300,000 795,000 356,100 99,700 1,004,640 586,364 343,174 156,0382006 ................... 1,345,000 872,000 495,500 176,300 1,156,426 797,206 495,199 273,0262007 ................... 1,461,000 910,000 500,000 143,000 1,240,366 876,887 592,185 430,8102008 3 ................. 1,100,000 NA NA NA 1,299,405 NA NA NA
1 Includes stocks at mills, elevators, warehouses, terminals, and processors. 2 Old crop only. 3 Preliminary. NA-notavailable.
NASS, Crops Branch, (202) 720–2127.
Table 3-34.—Soybeans, soybean meal, and oil: Average price at specified markets,1997–2006
Year 1 Soybeans per bushel: No. 1 YellowChicago
Soybean oil per pound crude, tanks,f.o.b. Decatur
Soybean meal per short ton:48 percent protein Decatur
Dollars Cents Dollars1997 ... 7.80 25.83 185.281998 ... 6.64 19.80 138.551999 ... 5.00 15.59 167.702000 ... 4.90 14.15 173.602001 ... 4.77 16.46 167.702002 ... 4.79 22.04 181.602003 ... 5.90 29.97 256.052004 ... 8.22 23.01 182.902005 ... 5.98 23.41 174.172006 2 5.70 31.02 205.44
1 Year beginning September for soybeans and October for oil and meal. 2 Preliminary.ERS, Field Crops Branch, (202) 694–5300.
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Table 3-35.—Soybeans: Supply and disappearance, United States, 1997–2006
Year beginningSeptember
Supply
Stocks by position
Production Total 1
Farm
Terminal market,interior mill,
elevator, andwarehouse
Total
1,000 bushels 1,000 bushels 1,000 bushels 1,000 bushels 1,000 bushels1997 ........................... 43,600 88,233 131,833 2,688,750 2,825,5891998 ........................... 84,300 115,499 199,799 2,741,014 2,944,3341999 ........................... 145,000 203,482 348,482 2,653,758 3,006,4112000 ........................... 112,500 177,662 290,162 2,757,810 3,051,5402001 ........................... 83,500 164,247 247,747 2,890,682 3,140,7492002 ........................... 62,700 145,361 208,061 2,756,147 2,968,8692003 ........................... 58,000 120,329 178,329 2,453,665 2,637,5562004 ........................... 29,400 83,014 112,414 3,123,686 3,241,6782005 ........................... 99,700 156,038 255,738 3,063,237 3,322,3472006 2 ........................ 176,300 273,026 449,326 3,188,247 3,646,607
Year beginning September
Disappearance
Crushed 3 Seed, feed andresidual Exports Total
1,000 bushels 1,000 bushels 1,000 bushels 1,000 bushels1997 ............................................. 1,596,980 154,476 874,334 2,625,7901998 ............................................. 1,589,787 201,414 804,651 2,595,8521999 ............................................. 1,577,650 165,194 973,405 2,716,2492000 ............................................. 1,639,670 168,252 995,871 2,803,7932001 ............................................. 1,699,741 169,296 1,063,651 2,932,6882002 ............................................. 1,614,787 131,380 1,044,372 2,790,5402003 ............................................. 1,529,699 108,892 886,551 2,525,1422004 ............................................. 1,696,081 192,702 1,097,156 2,985,9402005 ............................................. 1,738,852 194,291 939,879 2,873,0212006 2 ........................................... 1,806,204 149,604 1,118,021 3,073,829
1 Includes imports, beginning with 1988. 2 Preliminary. 3 Reported by the U.S. Department of Commerce.ERS, Field Crops Branch, (202) 694–5300.
Table 3-36.—Soybeans: Support operations, United States, 1998–2007
Marketin yearbeginning
September 1
Income sup-port payment
rates perbushels 1
Program price levels perbushel
Put under loan Acquired byCCC under
loanprogram 3
Owned byCCC at endof marketing
yearLoan Target 2 Quantity Percentageof production
Dollars Dollars Dollars Million Percent Million Millionbushels bushels bushels
1998/1999 ...... NA 5.26 NA 340.9 12.4 7.7 3.81999/2000 ...... 0.14 5.26 NA 286.9 10.8 11.5 7.02000/2001 ...... 0.26 5.26 NA 313.0 11.3 5.7 2.02001/2002 ...... NA 5.26 NA 311.8 10.8 0.0 2.72002/2003 ...... 0.44/0.00 5.00 5.80 384.3 13.9 0.0 0.72003/2004 ...... 0.44/0.00 5.00 5.80 156.6 6.4 0.1 0.02004/2005 ...... 0.44/0.00 5.00 5.80 426.0 13.6 0.5 0.02005/2006 ...... 0.44/0.00 5.00 5.80 463.7 15.1 8.7 0.12006/2007 ...... 0.44/0.00 5.00 5.80 397.2 12.5 0.0 0.02007/2008 ...... 0.44/---- 5.00 5.80 ..................... ..................... ..................... .....................
1 Oilseed payment rates for 1999/2000 were calculated according to the provisions of the Agriculture, Rural Development,Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act. Payment rates for 2000/01 were calculated ac-cording to the provisions of the Agricultural Risk Protection Act. Payment rates for the 2002/2003 and subsequent crops arecalculated according to the Direct and Counter-Cylical Payment program provisions, following enactment of the Farm Secu-rity and Rural Investment Act of 2002 (2002 Act). Beginning with 2002/03, the first entry is the direct payment rate and thesecond entry is the counter-cylical payment rate. 2 Target prices were established under the 2002 Act. 3 Acquisitions for2006/2007 as of September 30, 2007.
FSA, Oilseeds, (202) 720–0967.
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Table 3-37.—Soybeans: Area, yield, and production, by State and United States,2005–2007
State
Area planted Soybeans for beans
2005 2006 2007Area harvested Yield per harvested
acre Production
2005 2006 2007 2005 2006 2007 2005 2006 2007
1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 Bush- Bush- Bush- 1,000 1,000 1,000acres acres acres acres acres acres els els els bushels bushels bushels
AL .............. 150 160 190 145 150 180 33.0 20.0 21.0 4,785 3,000 3,780AR ............. 3,030 3,110 2,830 3,000 3,070 2,790 34.0 35.0 36.0 102,000 107,450 100,440DE ............. 185 180 150 182 177 145 26.0 31.0 24.0 4,732 5,487 3,480FL .............. 9 7 14 8 5 12 32.0 27.0 24.0 256 135 288GA ............. 180 155 285 175 140 275 26.0 25.0 30.0 4,550 3,500 8,250IL ............... 9,500 10,100 8,200 9,450 10,050 8,150 46.5 48.0 43.0 439,425 482,400 350,450IN ............... 5,400 5,700 4,700 5,380 5,680 4,680 49.0 50.0 45.0 263,620 284,000 210,600IA ............... 10,050 10,150 8,550 10,000 10,100 8,520 52.5 50.5 51.5 525,000 510,050 438,780KS .............. 2,900 3,150 2,600 2,850 3,080 2,550 37.0 32.0 33.0 105,450 98,560 84,150KY .............. 1,250 1,380 1,100 1,240 1,370 1,080 43.0 44.0 26.0 53,320 60,280 28,080LA .............. 880 870 605 850 840 590 34.0 35.0 42.0 28,900 29,400 24,780MD ............. 480 470 400 470 465 380 34.0 34.0 27.0 15,980 15,810 10,260MI .............. 2,000 2,000 1,750 1,990 1,990 1,740 38.5 45.0 39.0 76,615 89,550 67,860MN ............. 6,900 7,350 6,250 6,800 7,250 6,150 45.0 44.0 41.0 306,000 319,000 252,150MS ............. 1,610 1,670 1,450 1,590 1,650 1,420 36.5 26.0 40.0 58,035 42,900 56,800MO ............. 4,950 5,150 4,600 4,910 5,110 4,550 37.0 38.0 37.0 181,670 194,180 168,350NE ............. 4,700 5,050 3,800 4,660 5,010 3,770 50.5 50.0 50.5 235,330 250,500 190,385NJ .............. 95 88 81 91 86 79 28.0 35.0 31.0 2,548 3,010 2,449NY ............. 190 200 205 188 198 203 42.0 46.0 38.0 7,896 9,108 7,714NC ............. 1,490 1,370 1,420 1,460 1,360 1,360 27.0 32.0 21.0 39,420 43,520 28,560ND ............. 2,950 3,900 3,050 2,900 3,870 2,990 36.0 31.0 35.0 104,400 119,970 104,650OH ............. 4,500 4,650 4,150 4,480 4,620 4,130 45.0 47.0 47.0 201,600 217,140 194,110OK ............. 325 310 185 305 215 175 26.0 17.0 24.0 7,930 3,655 4,200PA .............. 430 430 425 420 425 420 41.0 40.0 41.0 17,220 17,000 17,220SC ............. 430 400 450 420 390 425 20.5 29.0 19.0 8,610 11,310 8,075SD ............. 3,900 3,950 3,200 3,850 3,850 3,180 35.0 34.0 42.0 134,750 130,900 133,560TN .............. 1,130 1,160 1,040 1,100 1,130 970 38.0 39.0 18.0 41,800 44,070 17,460TX .............. 260 225 86 230 155 82 26.0 24.0 37.0 5,980 3,720 3,034VA .............. 530 520 500 510 510 480 30.0 31.0 27.0 15,300 15,810 12,960WV ............. 18 17 15 17 16 14 35.0 42.0 33.0 595 672 462WI .............. 1,610 1,650 1,350 1,580 1,640 1,330 44.0 44.0 39.0 69,520 72,160 51,870
US .......... 72,032 75,522 63,631 71,251 74,602 62,820 43.0 42.7 41.2 3,063,237 3,188,247 2,585,207
NASS, Crops Branch, (202) 720–2127.
Table 3-38.—Soybeans: Crushings, and oil and meal stocks, production, and foreigntrade, United States, 1997–2006
YearbeginningOctober
Soybeans crushed Soybean oil Soybean cake and meal
Oct.-Dec.
Jan.-Mar. Apr.-Jun. Jul.-Sep. Total Stocks
Oct. 1Produc-
tion Exports StocksOct. 1
Produc-tion
Ex-ports
1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 Million Million Million 1,000 1,000 1,000bushels bushels bushels bushels bushels pounds pounds pounds tons tons tons
1997 ......... 438,067 436,997 375,370 359,643 1,610,077 1,520 18,143 3,079 210 38,176 9,6151998 ......... 430,007 403,987 377,640 388,027 1,599,660 1,382 18,078 2,372 218 37,797 7,6931999 ......... 435,943 395,117 360,423 381,273 1,572,757 1,520 17,825 1,375 330 37,591 7,6192000 ......... 434,530 417,420 391,733 395,327 1,639,010 1,993 18,420 1,401 293 39,385 8,0852001 ......... 452,757 443,946 414,412 382,741 1,693,856 2,767 18,898 2,519 383 40,292 8,0152002 ......... 445,332 414,609 378,150 381,989 1,620,081 2,359 18,430 2,261 240 38,194 6,3142003 ......... 437,589 406,889 339,334 339,214 1,523,026 1,489 17,080 936 220 36,324 5,1702004 ......... 456,436 434,643 414,215 402,989 1,708,283 1,076 19,360 1,324 211 40,715 7,3432005 ......... 457,566 438,307 419,161 433,020 1,748,053 1,699 20,387 1,153 172 41,244 8,0482006 1 ...... 473,987 447,827 445,565 444,198 1,811,576 3,010 20,487 1,888 314 43,027 8,786
1 Preliminary.ERS, Field Crops Branch, (202) 694–5300. Data from the U.S. Department of Commerce.
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Table 3-39.—Soybeans for beans: Marketing year average price and value, by Stateand United States, crop of 2005, 2006, and 2007
StateMarketing year average price per bushel Value of production
2005 2006 2007 1 2005 2006 2007 1
Dollars Dollars Dollars 1,000 dollars 1,000 dollars 1,000 dollarsAL .............................. 5.95 6.85 10.50 28,471 20,550 39,690AR .............................. 5.92 6.41 9.80 603,840 688,755 984,312DE .............................. 5.65 6.60 10.60 26,736 36,214 36,888FL ............................... 5.40 6.25 8.90 1,382 844 2,563GA .............................. 5.50 6.85 9.75 25,025 23,975 80,438IL ................................ 5.76 6.68 11.00 2,531,088 3,222,432 3,854,950IN ............................... 5.78 6.53 10.50 1,523,724 1,854,520 2,211,300IA ............................... 5.54 6.58 10.90 2,908,500 3,356,129 4,782,702KS .............................. 5.45 6.37 10.60 574,703 627,827 891,990KY .............................. 5.86 6.68 10.70 312,455 402,670 300,456LA .............................. 5.97 5.94 8.85 172,533 174,636 219,303MD ............................. 5.53 6.40 10.50 88,369 101,184 107,730MI ............................... 5.73 6.27 9.85 439,004 561,479 668,421MN ............................. 5.53 6.26 10.10 1,692,180 1,996,940 2,546,715MS ............................. 5.92 6.23 9.25 343,567 267,267 525,400MO ............................. 5.67 6.47 10.50 1,030,069 1,256,345 1,767,675NE .............................. 5.55 6.05 9.95 1,306,082 1,515,525 1,894,331NJ .............................. 5.65 6.25 9.75 14,396 18,813 23,878NY .............................. 5.20 6.19 9.75 41,059 56,379 75,212NC .............................. 5.64 6.35 10.50 222,329 276,352 299,880ND .............................. 5.37 5.98 9.80 560,628 717,421 1,025,570OH ............................. 5.74 6.46 10.10 1,157,184 1,402,724 1,960,511OK .............................. 5.45 6.35 9.60 43,219 23,209 40,320PA .............................. 5.60 6.25 9.75 96,432 106,250 167,895SC .............................. 5.55 6.80 10.00 47,786 76,908 80,750SD .............................. 5.39 6.03 9.80 726,303 789,327 1,308,888TN .............................. 5.73 6.30 10.50 239,514 277,641 183,330TX .............................. 5.45 5.40 9.00 32,591 20,088 27,306VA .............................. 5.53 6.54 10.50 84,609 103,397 136,080WV ............................. 5.49 6.40 9.90 3,267 4,301 4,574WI .............................. 5.64 6.04 9.70 392,093 435,846 503,139
US .......................... 5.66 6.43 10.40 17,269,138 20,415,948 26,752,197
1 Preliminary.NASS, Crops Branch, (202) 720–2127.
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Table 3-40.—Soybeans: Area, yield, and production in specified countries and theworld, 2004–2005/2006–2007
Continent andcountry
Area Production
2004/2005 2005/2006 2006/2007 2004/2005 2005/2006 2006/2007
1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000hec- hec- hec- metric metric metrictares tares tares tons tons tons
Argentina ................ 14,400 15,200 15,900 39,000 40,500 47,200Bolivia ..................... 920 950 850 2,027 2,060 1,650Brazil ....................... 22,800 22,229 20,700 53,000 57,000 59,000Canada ................... 1,174 1,169 1,200 3,042 3,161 3,460China, Peoples ....... 9,590 9,591 9,280 17,400 16,350 15,967EU-27 ..................... 394 403 496 1,086 1,174 1,241India ........................ 7,990 7,800 8,120 5,850 7,000 7,690Indonesia ................ 640 650 621 825 832 815Paraguay ................ 2,000 2,426 2,400 4,040 3,640 6,200Ukraine ................... 256 427 710 363 610 890Others ..................... 2,963 3,237 3,416 4,043 4,743 4,642
Total foreign ........ 63,127 64,082 63,693 130,676 137,070 148,755
United States ...... 29,930 28,834 30,190 85,013 83,368 86,770
Total .................... 93,057 92,916 93,883 215,689 220,438 235,525
FAS, Office of Global Analysis, (202) 720–6301.
Table 3-41.—Soybeans: United States exports by country of destination, 2004–2006
Country of destination 2004 2005 2006
Metric Metric Metrictons tons tons
China, Peoples Republic of ....................... 9,402,546 9,434,308 10,320,990Mexico ........................................................ 2,870,856 3,440,515 3,742,780Japan ......................................................... 3,107,101 2,919,210 3,267,865Netherlands ................................................ 259,138 520,924 2,031,667Taiwan ....................................................... 1,061,313 1,684,153 1,855,646Indonesia ................................................... 883,410 1,162,610 1,182,987Turkey ........................................................ 302,091 477,302 607,866Egypt .......................................................... 184,008 312,493 507,256Thailand ..................................................... 358,002 346,460 475,281Korea, Republic of ..................................... 863,863 760,317 439,651Unidentified Countries ............................... 449,411 463,224 428,360Other World ............................................... 728,821 617,665 361,425Canada ...................................................... 498,464 382,910 294,688Morocco ..................................................... 110,059 207,139 290,720Israel .......................................................... 203,012 148,373 280,515Colombia .................................................... 118,505 172,497 279,390Syria ........................................................... 108,307 92,029 253,538Costa Rica ................................................. 145,044 257,625 248,455Belgium ...................................................... 292,512 286,540 234,332Malaysia ..................................................... 216,377 123,152 209,494Portugal ...................................................... 196,044 252,531 181,329Spain .......................................................... 813,098 315,575 163,454France ........................................................ 56,724 145,066 143,885United Arab Emirates ................................ 194,525 37 133,645Cuba .......................................................... 84,573 120,775 130,494Germany .................................................... 1,630,167 864,794 114,254
Total .................................................... 25,137,971 25,508,224 28,179,967
FAS, Office of Global Analysis, (202) 720-6301.
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Table 3-42.—Soybean oil: United States exports by country of destination, 2004–2006
Country of destination 2004 2005 2006
Metric Metric Metrictons tons tons
Mexico ........................................................ 105,616 156,139 108,067Canada ...................................................... 84,411 70,061 78,617China, Peoples Republic of ....................... 198 252 72,765Korea, Republic of ..................................... 556 14,245 49,126Cuba .......................................................... 39,860 42,059 35,673Morocco ..................................................... 22,001 77 32,451Other World ............................................... 55,938 67,759 25,353Hong Kong ................................................. 734 10,327 22,428Dominican Republic ................................... 27,302 14,820 21,913India ........................................................... 26,345 16,772 20,911Guatemala ................................................. 13,700 31,085 18,968Peru ........................................................... 17,296 15,750 18,188Nicaragua ................................................... 6,855 17,119 16,028Algeria ........................................................ 21,209 15,749 15,000Afghanistan ................................................ 0 2,500 13,021Tunisia ....................................................... 10,047 0 11,400Bangladesh ................................................ 45 17,486 10,825El Salvador ................................................ 2,859 7,179 10,532Germany .................................................... 473 920 8,873Jamaica ...................................................... 11,744 7,691 7,958Japan ......................................................... 11,429 11,421 5,899Haiti ............................................................ 1,326 3,804 5,232Mozambique .............................................. 3,500 6,802 5,084Colombia .................................................... 563 4,253 4,071Turkey ........................................................ 0 23 4,032Italy ............................................................ 0 5 3,200
Total .................................................... 464,006 534,299 625,615
FAS, Office of Global Analysis, (202) 720-6301.
Table 3-43.—Soybean cake and meal: United States exports by country of destination,2004–2006
Country of destination 2004 2005 2006
Metric Metric Metrictons tons tons
Mexico ........................................................ 833,140 1,360,480 1,709,161Canada ...................................................... 1,152,583 1,166,415 1,398,534Other World ............................................... 931,248 659,810 527,201Philippines .................................................. 298,955 442,041 519,366Japan ......................................................... 220,281 523,442 481,194Dominican Republic ................................... 156,922 264,245 423,569Colombia .................................................... 173,333 248,873 351,467Guatemala ................................................. 161,284 271,800 284,149Taiwan ....................................................... 39,913 77,993 221,810Chile ........................................................... 781 79,300 197,775Honduras ................................................... 74,883 141,788 177,787El Salvador ................................................ 84,504 159,784 170,081Cuba .......................................................... 103,487 93,302 164,390Panama ...................................................... 70,670 129,096 127,138Turkey ........................................................ 210,027 225,245 95,966Saudi Arabia .............................................. 100,954 74,796 94,483Jamaica ...................................................... 72,713 82,744 92,344Morocco ..................................................... 0 4,500 88,436Korea, Republic of ..................................... 3,223 4,912 70,456Israel .......................................................... 23,142 7,641 69,915Peru ........................................................... 40,158 5,977 69,075Egypt .......................................................... 54,146 199,640 68,231Nicaragua ................................................... 20,880 61,124 59,102Ireland ........................................................ 56,892 95,439 55,101Australia ..................................................... 209,196 74,859 54,273Trinidad and Tobago ................................. 18,790 16,481 52,936
Total .................................................... 5,112,103 6,471,726 7,623,941
FAS, Office of Global Analysis, (202) 720-6301.
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Table 3-44.—Soybean oil: Production, 2004/2005–2006/2007
Country 2004/2005 2005/2006 2006/2007
1,000 metric tons 1,000 metric tons 1,000 metric tonsArgentina .................................................... 5,128 5,998 6,424Bolivia ........................................................ 322 327 295Brazil .......................................................... 5,615 5,430 5,890China, Peoples .......................................... 5,421 6,149 6,340EU-27 ......................................................... 2,545 2,419 2,600India ........................................................... 900 1,050 1,180Japan ......................................................... 579 515 534Mexico ........................................................ 635 657 680Paraguay .................................................... 176 225 380Taiwan ....................................................... 355 385 380Others ........................................................ 2,076 2,095 2,231
Subtotal .................................................. 23,752 25,250 26,934
United States .......................................... 8,782 9,248 9,292
Total .................................................... 32,534 34,498 36,226
FAS, Office of Global Analysis, (202) 720-6301.
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Table 3-45.—Soybeans, meal: International trade, 2005/2006–2007/2008
Country 2005/2006 2006/2007 2007/2008
Principal exporting countries:Argentina ............................ 24,197 25,593 29,492Bolivia ................................. 1,025 900 996Brazil .................................. 12,895 12,715 12,000Canada ............................... 129 138 140China, Peoples Republic of 357 867 550EU-27 ................................. 701 553 550India ................................... 3,679 3,461 4,000Norway ............................... 160 151 155Paraguay ............................ 836 1,564 1,715United Arab Emirates ......... 10 38 45Others ................................ 130 133 140
Subtotal ....................... 44,119 46,113 49,783
United States ..................... 7,301 7,971 7,620
World total ................... 51,420 54,084 57,403
Principal importing countries:Canada ............................... 1,342 1,416 1,490EU-27 ................................. 22,822 22,134 24,000Indonesia ............................ 2,071 2,128 2,300Japan ................................. 1,601 1,737 1,725Korea, Republic of ............. 1,773 1,870 2,000Malaysia ............................. 779 950 1,000Mexico ................................ 1,728 1,791 1,900Philippines .......................... 1,272 1,418 1,560Thailand ............................. 2,055 2,264 2,400Vietnam .............................. 1,722 1,740 2,200Others ................................ 13,412 13,999 15,193
Subtotal ....................... 50,577 51,447 55,768
United States ..................... 128 142 150
World total ................... 50,705 51,589 55,918
FAS, Office of Global Analysis, (202) 720-6301.
Table 3-46.—Soybeans, oil: International trade, 2005/2006–2007/2008
Country 2005/2006 2006/2007 2007/2008
Principal exporting countries:Argentina ............................ 5,597 5,954 6,400Bolivia ................................. 210 180 207Brazil .................................. 2,466 2,462 2,270China, Peoples Republic of 105 94 40EU-27 ................................. 269 254 225Iran ..................................... 75 85 80Malaysia ............................. 89 90 100Norway ............................... 81 75 78Paraguay ............................ 207 383 400United Arab Emirates ......... 56 81 82Others ................................ 144 133 140
Subtotal ....................... 9,299 9,791 10,022
United States ..................... 523 856 748
World total ................... 9,822 10,647 10,770
Principal importing countries:Algeria ................................ 310 281 340Bangladesh ........................ 262 327 347China, Peoples Republic of 1,516 2,404 2,800EU-27 ................................. 712 962 916India ................................... 1,727 1,403 900Iran ..................................... 600 606 650Korea, Republic of ............. 265 302 310Morocco ............................. 372 362 375Peru .................................... 302 315 330Venezuela .......................... 285 351 340Others ................................ 2,583 2,498 2,723
Subtotal ....................... 8,934 9,811 10,031
United States ..................... 16 17 17
World total ................... 8,950 9,828 10,048
FAS, Office of Global Analysis, (202) 720-6301.
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Table 3-47.—Soybean oil, local: International trade, 2005/2006–2007/2008
Country 2005/2006 2006/2007 2007/2008
Principal exporting countries:Argentina ............................ 5,665 6,177 6,435Brazil .................................. 2,315 2,425 2,175
Subtotal ....................... 7,980 8,602 8,610
World total ................... 7,980 8,602 8,610
Principal importing countries:Brazil .................................. 18 16 8
Subtotal ....................... 18 16 8
World total ................... 18 16 8
FAS, Office of Global Analysis, (202) 720-6301.
Table 3-48.—Soybeans: International trade, 2005/2006–2007/2008
Country 2005/2006 2006/2007 2007/2008
Principal exporting countries:Argentina ............................ 7,249 9,513 11,200Bolivia ................................. 90 90 110Brazil .................................. 25,911 23,485 29,688Canada ............................... 1,326 1,683 1,370China, Peoples Republic of 354 446 300EU-27 ................................. 49 48 45Malaysia ............................. 16 19 20Paraguay ............................ 2,465 4,000 4,600Ukraine ............................... 224 420 300Uruguay .............................. 601 725 775Others ................................ 124 100 50
Subtotal ....................... 38,409 40,529 48,458
United States ..................... 25,579 30,428 27,080
World total ................... 63,988 70,957 75,538
Principal importing countries:Argentina ............................ 584 1,986 2,100China, Peoples Republic of 28,317 28,725 34,000EU-27 ................................. 13,952 15,289 15,450Egypt .................................. 776 1,165 1,100Indonesia ............................ 1,280 1,500 1,600Japan ................................. 3,962 4,094 4,150Korea, Republic of ............. 1,190 1,231 1,225Mexico ................................ 3,667 3,910 3,950Taiwan ................................ 2,498 2,436 2,475Thailand ............................. 1,501 1,532 1,580Others ................................ 6,328 6,635 7,319
Subtotal ....................... 64,055 68,503 74,949
United States ..................... 92 246 163
World total ................... 64,147 68,749 75,112
FAS, Office of Global Analysis, (202) 720-6301.
Table 3-49.—Soybeans, local: International trade, 2005/2006–2007/2008
Country 2005/2006 2006/2007 2007/2008
Principal exporting countries:Argentina ............................ 7,130 10,250 11,100Brazil .................................. 24,770 24,055 29,900
Subtotal ....................... 31,900 34,305 41,000
World total ................... 31,900 34,305 41,000
Principal importing countries:Argentina ............................ 1,013 2,100 2,300Brazil .................................. 40 60 100
Subtotal ....................... 1,053 2,160 2,400
World total ................... 1,053 2,160 2,400
FAS, Office of Global Analysis, (202) 720-6301.
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Table 3-50.—Sunflower, all: Area, yield, production, and value, United States,1998–2007
Year Areaplanted
Areaharvested
Yield per har-vested acre Production Price per cwt. Value of
production
1,000 acres 1,000 acres Pounds 1,000 pounds Dollars 1,000 dollars1998 ..................... 3,568 3,492 1,510 5,273,162 10.60 536,9711999 ..................... 3,553 3,441 1,262 4,341,862 7.53 339,9852000 ..................... 2,840 2,647 1,339 3,544,428 6.89 246,8692001 ..................... 2,633 2,555 1,338 3,418,759 9.62 325,9502002 ..................... 2,581 2,167 1,131 2,451,247 12.10 294,5952003 ..................... 2,344 2,197 1,213 2,665,226 12.10 316,2142004 ..................... 1,873 1,711 1,198 2,049,613 13.70 272,7322005 ..................... 2,709 2,610 1,540 4,018,355 12.10 487,6542006 ..................... 1,950 1,770 1,211 2,143,613 14.50 308,8322007 ..................... 2,068 2,009.5 1,437 2,888,555 21.30 606,991
NASS, Crops Branch, (202) 720–2127.
Table 3-51.—Sunflower, oil varieties: Area, yield, production, and value, United States,1998–2007
Year Areaplanted
Areaharvested
Yield per har-vested acre Production Price per cwt. Value of
production
1,000 acres 1,000 acres Pounds 1,000 pounds Dollars 1,000 dollars1998 ..................... 2,953 2,897 1,549 4,486,360 9.37 423,7751999 ..................... 2,757 2,695 1,298 3,497,820 6.33 229,5932000 ..................... 2,248 2,116 1,375 2,909,844 5.89 175,3062001 ..................... 2,117 2,060 1,361 2,803,704 9.07 254,7052002 ..................... 2,126 1,806 1,144 2,065,899 11.70 241,8512003 ..................... 1,998 1,874 1,206 2,259,666 11.30 254,0762004 ..................... 1,533 1,424 1,238 1,763,378 12.80 223,8362005 ..................... 2,104 2,032 1,564 3,177,635 10.50 340,5842006 ..................... 1,658 1,514 1,181 1,787,966 14.10 249,8482007 ..................... 1,764 1,717 1,454 2,496,970 21.00 517,853
NASS, Crops Branch, (202) 720–2127.
Table 3-52.—Sunflower, non-oil varieties: Area, yield, production, and value, UnitedStates, 1998–2007
Year Areaplanted
Areaharvested
Yield per har-vested acre Production Price per cwt. Value of
production
1,000 acres 1,000 acres Pounds 1,000 pounds Dollars 1,000 dollars1998 ..................... 615 595 1,322 786,802 14.60 113,1961999 ..................... 796 746 1,131 844,042 13.40 110,3922000 ..................... 592 531 1,195 634,584 11.20 71,5632001 ..................... 516 495 1,243 615,055 11.60 71,2452002 ..................... 455 361 1,067 385,348 13.70 52,7442003 ..................... 346 323 1,256 405,560 15.20 62,1382004 ..................... 340 287 997 286,235 17.20 48,8962005 ..................... 605 578 1,455 840,720 17.30 147,0702006 ..................... 292 256 1,389 355,647 16.80 58,9842007 ..................... 304 292.5 1,339 391,585 23.20 89,138
NASS, Crops Branch, (202) 720–2127.
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Table 3-53.—Sunflower: Area, yield, production, and value by type, State and UnitedStates, 2006–2007
Type and StateArea planted Area harvested Yield per harvested acre
2006 2007 1 2006 2007 1 2006 2007 1
1,000 acres 1,000 acres 1,000 acres 1,000 acres Pounds PoundsOil:
CO .................... 80.0 105.0 75.0 100.0 1,100 1,150KS .................... 140.0 155.0 130.0 145.0 1,200 1,450MN .................... 55.0 90.0 53.0 88.0 1,850 1,600NE .................... 34.0 35.0 31.0 33.0 1,200 1,240ND .................... 770.0 910.0 740.0 895.0 1,260 1,440SD .................... 485.0 395.0 410.0 389.0 970 1,560TX ..................... 29.0 16.0 13.0 13.0 1,050 1,700Other States 2 ... 65.0 58.0 62.0 54.0 1,137 1,338US .................... 1,658.0 1,764.0 1,514.0 1,717.0 1,181 1,454
Non-oil:CO .................... 20.0 14.0 18.0 13.0 1,450 1,600KS .................... 10.0 17.0 9.0 16.0 1,340 1,500MN .................... 34.0 41.0 32.0 39.0 1,600 1,300NE .................... 19.0 14.0 18.0 13.0 1,400 1,450ND .................... 130.0 165.0 120.0 160.0 1,520 1,270SD .................... 45.0 20.0 38.0 20.0 1,050 1,700TX ..................... 23.0 25.0 11.0 24.0 700 1,300Other States 2 ... 11.0 8.0 10.0 7.5 1,109 1,178US .................... 292.0 304.0 256.0 292.5 1,389 1,339
Total:CO .................... 100.0 119.0 93.0 113.0 1,168 1,202KS .................... 150.0 172.0 139.0 161.0 1,209 1,455MN .................... 89.0 131.0 85.0 127.0 1,756 1,508NE .................... 53.0 49.0 49.0 46.0 1,273 1,299ND .................... 900.0 1,075.0 860.0 1,055.0 1,296 1,414SD .................... 530.0 415.0 448.0 409.0 977 1,567TX ..................... 52.0 41.0 24.0 37.0 890 1,441Other States 2 ... 76.0 66.0 72.0 61.5 1,133 1,319US .................... 1,950.0 2,068.0 1,770.0 2,009.5 1,211 1,437
Type and State
Production Marketing year average priceper cwt.
Value of production
2006 2007 12006 2007 1 2006 2007 1
1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds Dollars Dollars 1,000 dollars 1,000 dollarsOil:
CO .................... 82,500 115,000 12.50 18.30 10,313 21,045KS .................... 156,000 210,250 13.10 20.20 20,436 42,471MN .................... 98,050 140,800 14.80 21.50 14,511 30,272NE .................... 37,200 40,920 13.20 18.30 4,910 7,488ND .................... 932,400 1,288,800 13.80 21.00 128,671 270,648SD .................... 397,700 606,840 14.80 21.10 58,860 128,043TX ..................... 13,650 22,100 13.50 18.00 1,843 3,978Other States 2 ... 70,466 72,260 14.60 19.20 10,304 13,908US .................... 1,787,966 2,496,970 14.10 21.00 249,848 517,853
Non-oil:CO .................... 26,100 20,800 16.50 20.60 4,307 4,285KS .................... 12,060 24,000 14.90 23.80 1,797 5,712MN .................... 51,200 50,700 16.70 23.00 8,550 11,661NE .................... 25,200 18,850 13.00 22.50 3,276 4,241ND .................... 182,400 203,200 16.80 23.20 30,643 47,142SD .................... 39,900 34,000 17.40 22.80 6,943 7,752TX ..................... 7,700 31,200 18.50 20.50 1,425 6,396Other States 2 ... 11,087 8,835 18.40 22.10 2,043 1,949US .................... 355,647 391,585 16.80 23.20 58,984 89,138
Total:CO .................... 108,600 135,800 13.50 18.70 14,620 25,330KS .................... 168,060 234,250 13.40 20.80 22,233 48,183MN .................... 149,250 191,500 15.80 22.00 23,061 41,933NE .................... 62,400 59,770 13.10 19.60 8,186 11,729ND .................... 1,114,800 1,492,000 14.40 21.40 159,314 317,790SD .................... 437,600 640,840 15.00 21.20 65,803 135,795TX ..................... 21,350 53,300 15.30 19.50 3,268 10,374Other States 2 ... 81,553 81,095 15.10 19.60 12,347 15,857US .................... 2,143,613 2,888,555 14.50 21.30 308,832 606,991
1 Preliminary. 2 Other States include CA, IL, MI, MO, MT, OK, WI, and WY.NASS, Crops Branch, (202) 720–2127.
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Table 3-54.—Sunflowerseeds: Area and production in specified countries,2004/2005–2006/2007
Country
Area Production
2004/2005
2005/2006 2006/2007 2004/
20052005/2006 2006/2007
1,000hectares
1,000hectares
1,000 hec-tares
1,000metrictons
1,000metrictons
1,000 met-ric tons
Argentina ........................................................... 1,890 2,200 2,400 3,600 3,800 3,500China, Peoples .................................................. 935 1,020 1,000 1,552 1,927 1,900EU-27 ................................................................ 3,654 3,568 3,977 6,463 5,958 6,483India ................................................................... 2,300 2,410 2,145 1,224 1,550 1,280Moldova, Republic of ......................................... 250 200 250 360 330 380Pakistan ............................................................. 266 325 405 329 348 520Russian Federation ........................................... 4,650 5,400 5,900 4,800 6,450 6,750Serbia ................................................................ ................ ................ 210 ................ ................ 400Turkey ................................................................ 480 430 480 650 750 850Ukraine .............................................................. 3,400 3,690 3,900 3,050 4,700 5,300Others ................................................................ 2,852 2,818 2,458 2,448 2,442 1,844
Total foreign ............................................... 20,677 22,061 23,125 24,476 28,255 29,207
United States .............................................. 692 1,056 716 930 1,823 972
Total ............................................................ 21,369 23,117 23,841 25,406 30,078 30,179
FAS, Office of Global Analysis, (202) 720-6301.
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Table 3-55.—Peppermint oil: Area, yield, production, and value, United States,1998–2007
Year Areaharvested
Yield perharvested acre Production Price per pound Value of
production
1,000 acres Pounds 1,000 pounds Dollars 1,000 dollars1998 ..................... 124.0 78 9,727 11.90 116,0371999 ..................... 106.3 71 7,537 10.70 80,9512000 ..................... 88.5 78 6,877 10.80 74,3202001 ..................... 79.5 82 6,512 10.90 70,8602002 ..................... 78.5 89 6,958 11.90 82,5602003 ..................... 79.4 88 6,996 12.00 84,2182004 ..................... 78.7 92 7,236 11.90 86,4212005 ..................... 76.0 92 6,980 12.20 85,1142006 ..................... 79.2 92 7,248 12.70 91,6992007 1 ................... 73.3 93 6,794 13.60 92,383
1 Preliminary.NASS, Crops Branch (202), 720–2127.
Table 3-56.—Spearmint oil: Area, yield, production, and value, United States,1998–2007
Year Areaharvested
Yield perharvested acre Production Price per pound Value of
production
1,000 acres Pounds 1,000 pounds Dollars 1,000 dollars1998 ..................... 27.4 109 2,987 11.00 32,7311999 ..................... 24.4 101 2,454 9.75 23,9252000 ..................... 21.7 101 2,199 9.06 19,9192001 ..................... 19.5 105 2,052 9.09 18,6452002 ..................... 18.4 109 2,010 9.11 18,3082003 ..................... 15.8 113 1,778 9.29 16,5212004 ..................... 15.8 116 1,839 9.62 17,7002005 ..................... 16.7 108 1,798 10.70 19,2302006 ..................... 18.5 110 2,038 11.30 23,0442007 1 ................... 19.6 121 2,379 12.70 30,135
1 Preliminary.NASS, Crops Branch, (202) 720–2127.
Table 3-57.—Mint oil: Production and value, by States, 2005–2007
StateProduction Price per pound Value of production
2005 2006 2007 1 2005 2006 2007 1 2005 2006 2007 1
1,000 1,000 1,000 Dol- Dol- Dol- 1,000 1,000 1,000pounds pounds pounds lars lars lars dollars dollars dollars
Peppermint:ID .................................... 1,400 1,473 1,473 11.80 12.50 13.40 16,520 18,413 19,738IN .................................... 495 612 374 11.60 13.40 14.80 5,742 8,201 5,535MI .................................... 35 35 28 12.00 13.50 14.40 420 473 403OR ................................... 2,185 2,068 1,914 13.10 13.00 14.00 28,624 26,884 26,796WA .................................. 2,645 2,760 2,760 11.90 12.30 13.20 31,476 33,948 36,432WI .................................... 220 300 245 10.60 12.60 14.20 2,332 3,780 3,479
US ............................... 6,980 7,248 6,794 12.20 12.70 13.60 85,114 91,699 92,383
Spearmint:ID .................................... 75 74 113 11.40 11.60 13.80 855 858 1,559IN .................................... 72 90 78 10.60 12.10 12.40 763 1,089 967MI .................................... 56 96 90 9.50 10.00 12.00 532 960 1,080OR ................................... 252 230 284 10.80 11.70 12.90 2,722 2,691 3,664WA Total ......................... 1,283 1,498 1,778 10.70 11.20 12.60 13,728 16,841 22,383Native 2 .......................... ............. 980 1,044 ............. 11.00 12.30 ............. 10,780 12,841Scotch 2 .......................... ............. 518 734 ............. 11.70 13.00 ............. 6,061 9,542WI .................................... 60 50 36 10.50 12.10 13.40 630 605 482
US ............................... 1,798 2,038 2,379 10.70 11.30 12.70 19,230 23,044 30,135
1 Preliminary. 2 Varietal estimates began in 2006.NASS, Crops Branch, (202) 720–2127.
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Table 3-58.—Olive oil: World production, 2005–2007
Country 2005 2006 2007
1,000 metric tons 1,000 metric tons 1,000 metric tonsAlgeria ........................................................ 30 30 42EU-27 ......................................................... 2,350 2,000 2,340Israel .......................................................... 7 7 7Jordan ........................................................ 27 27 27Lebanon ..................................................... 6 6 6Libya .......................................................... 7 7 7Morocco ..................................................... 55 80 85Syria ........................................................... 200 110 175Tunisia ....................................................... 130 200 150Turkey ........................................................ 155 125 150
Total foreign ........................................ 2,967 2,592 2,989
United States ...................................... 1 1 1
Total .................................................... 2,968 2,593 2,990
FAS, Office of Global Analysis, (202) 720-6301.
Table 3-59.—Margarine, actual weight: Supply and disposition, United States,1997–2006
Year
Supply Disposition
Production Stocks,Jan. 1
Totalsupply Exports
Domestic disappearance
Total Per capita
Million Million Million Million Million pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds Pounds
1997 .................................... 2,367 44 2,417 29 2,344 8.61998 .................................... 2,311 44 2,363 32 2,297 8.31999 .................................... 2,274 35 2,319 36 2,241 8.02000 .................................... NA 42 2,253 31 2,353 7.62001 .................................... NA 69 2,077 31 2,012 7.12002 .................................... NA 34 1,951 28 1,894 6.62003 .................................... 1,550 34 1,602 29 1,544 5.32004 .................................... 1,567 24 1,603 33 1,554 5.32005 .................................... 1,239 13 1,268 43 1,207 4.12006 .................................... 1,454 11 1,483 42 1,389 4.6
NA-not available.ERS, Field Crops Branch. (202) 694–5300. Totals and per capita estimates computed from unrounded numbers.
Table 3-60.—Margarine: Selected reported fats and oils used in manufacture,United States, 1997–2006
YearVegetable oils
Animal fats1 Total 2
Soybean oil Cottonseed oil Corn oil
Million Million Million Million Millionpounds pounds pounds pounds pounds
1997 .................................... 1,650 NA 61 14 1,7331998 .................................... 1,606 NA 55 22 1,6921999 .................................... 1,574 NA NA 21 1,6642000 .................................... 1,465 NA 56 12 1,5472001 .................................... 1,298 NA NA 6 1,3942002 .................................... 1,212 NA NA 7 1,3002003 .................................... 1,138 NA NA 16 1,2072004 .................................... 1,227 NA NA 6 1,2622005 .................................... 848 NA NA 3 8962006 3 .................................. 961 NA NA NA 1,033
1 Lard and edible tallow. 2 Includes small quantities of nuts, coconut, palm, and sunflower oil. NA-not avail-able. 3 Preliminary
ERS, Field Crops Branch, (202) 694–5300. Compiled from reports of the U.S. Department of Commerce. Totals computedfrom unrounded numbers.
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Table 3-61.—Shortening: Supply and disposition, United States, 1997–2006
Year
Supply Disposition
Factory andwarehouse
stocks,Jan. 1
Production Totalsupply
Exports andshipments
Domestic disappearance
Total Per capita
Million Million Million Million Millionpounds pounds pounds pounds pounds Pounds
1997 .................................... 81 5,656 5,737 39 5,606 20.51998 .................................... 91 5,724 5,815 54 5,669 20.51999 .................................... 92 5,945 6,037 65 5,886 21.12000 .................................... 86 9,043 9,130 69 8,932 31.62001 .................................... 129 9,420 9,549 83 9,315 32.62002 .................................... 151 9,685 9,836 89 9,607 33.32003 .................................... 140 9,622 9,762 91 9,565 32.92004 .................................... 107 9,671 9,794 90 9,561 32.52005 .................................... 127 8,728 8,855 78 8,722 29.12006 .................................... 133 7,544 7,677 90 7,524 24.8
ERS, Market and Trade Economics Division, Field Crops Branch, (202) 694–5300. Compiled from reports of the Com-merce and Agriculture Departments.
Table 3-62.—Shortening: Fats and oils used in manufacture, United States, 1997–2006
Year
Vegetable oils Animal fats Totalprimary
andsecondaryfats and
oils 1
Cottonseedoil
Soybeanoil
Coconutoil
Palmoil Lard Edible
tallow
Million Million Million Million Million Million Millionpounds pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds
1997 ..................... 256 4,517 (2) (2) 272 312 5,6791998 ..................... 200 4,748 (2) (2) 280 259 5,7491999 ..................... 167 5,069 (2) (2) 241 262 5,9682000 ..................... 188 7,908 (2) (2) (2) 283 9,0232001 ..................... 185 8,234 (2) (2) (2) (2) 9,4052002 ..................... 195 8,566 (2) (2) (2) (2) 9,6852003 ..................... 167 8,304 (2) (2) (2) (2) 9,2372004 ..................... 166 7,938 (2) (2) (2) (2) 8,9342005 ..................... 213 7,779 (2) (2) (2) (2) 8,9182006 3 ................. 162 6,225 (2) (2) (2) (2) 7,577
1 Includes small quantities of corn, peanut, safflower, and sunflower oil. 2 Not included to avoid disclo-sure. 3 Preliminary.
ERS, Market and Trade Economics Division, Field Crops Branch, (202) 694–5300. Compiled from reports of the U.S. De-partment of Commerce. Totals computed from unrounded numbers.
Table 3-63.—Inedible tallow and grease: Supply and disposition, United States, andprice per pound at Chicago, 1997–2006
Year
Supply Disposition Price ofinedibletallow
No. 1 atChicago,
perpound 1
StocksJan. 1 Production Total Exports
Factory consumption
Total Use insoap
Use infeed
Million Million Million Million Million Million Millionpounds pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds pounds Cents
1997 ................... 266 6,249 6,516 1,692 3,399 245 2,401 20.71998 ................... 339 6,575 6,914 2,271 3,442 228 2,452 17.71999 ................... 437 7,076 7,513 1,943 3,728 229 2,751 13.02000 ................... 405 7,149 7,554 1,742 3,662 148 2,756 10.22001 ................... 331 5,931 6,261 1,346 3,030 (2) 2,187 12.42002 ................... 316 6,462 6,777 1,750 3,131 (2) 2,314 13.12003 ................... 242 6,245 6,487 1,573 3,170 (2) 2,405 18.32004 ................... 188 6,370 6,558 1,624 3,275 (2) 2,636 18.22005 ................... 271 6,558 6,828 1,430 3,918 (2) 2,825 17.42006 ................... 296 6,534 6,878 1,616 3,915 (2) 2,607 16.7
1 Includes small quantities of corn, peanut, safflower, and sunflower. 2 Not included to avoid disclosure.ERS, Market and Trade Economics Division, Field Crops Branch, (202) 694–5300.
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Table 3-64.—Fats and oils: Use in products for civilian consumption, total and percapita, United States, 1997–2006
Calendaryear
Food products 1
Butter (actual weight) Lard (direct use) 2 Tallow (direct food use) Margarine (actual weight)
Total Per capita Total Per capita Total Per capita Total Per capita
Million Million Million Millionlbs Lbs lbs Lbs lbs Lbs lbs Lbs
1997 ...... 1,131 4.1 208 0.8 584 2.1 2,344 8.61998 ...... 1,210 4.4 194 0.7 868 3.1 2,297 8.31999 ...... 1,307 4.7 186 0.7 996 3.6 2,241 8.02000 ...... 1,266 4.5 221 0.8 1,125 4.0 2,153 7.62001 ...... 1,265 4.4 325 1.1 869 3.0 2,012 7.12002 ...... 1,272 4.4 370 1.3 974 3.4 1,889 6.62003 ...... 1,302 4.5 369 1.3 1,108 3.8 1,550 5.32004 ...... 1,324 4.5 220 0.7 1,163 4.0 1,554 5.32005 ...... 1,351 4.6 460 1.5 1,116 3.8 1,207 4.12006 3 ... 1,407 4.7 499 1.7 1,160 3.9 1,389 4.6
Calendaryear
Food products 1
Baking and frying fats(shortening) Salad and cooking oils Other edible use All food products
(fat content)
Total Per capita Total Per capita Total Per capita Total Per capita
Million Million Million Millionlbs Lbs lbs Lbs lbs Lbs lbs Lbs
1997 ...... 5,606 20.5 7,652 28.0 297 1.1 17,127 62.81998 ...... 5,669 20.5 7,532 27.3 365 1.3 17,434 63.11999 ...... 5,886 21.1 8,030 28.8 431 1.5 18,368 65.82000 ...... 8,932 31.6 9,522 33.7 429 1.5 22,964 81.32001 ...... 9,315 32.6 10,145 35.6 408 1.4 23,683 83.02002 ...... 9,807 33.3 10,891 37.8 402 1.4 24,772 86.02003 ...... 9,565 32.9 11,057 38.0 386 1.3 24,766 85.12004 ...... 9,561 32.5 11,724 39.9 436 1.5 25,406 86.42005 ...... 8,644 29.1 12,658 42.7 480 1.6 25,404 85.62006 3 ... 7,434 24.8 13,323 44.5 642 2.1 25,296 84.5
Calendaryear
Industrial products
Soap Fattyacids
Animalfeeds Other inedible products
Total Percapita Total Per
capita Total Percapita Total Per
capita
Million Million Million Millionpounds Pounds pounds Pounds pounds Pounds pounds Pounds
1997 ...... 567 2.1 2,342 8.7 2,646 9.9 557 2.11998 ...... 561 2.1 2,187 8.1 2,878 10.6 578 2.11999 ...... 565 2.1 2,028 7.4 3,200 11.7 553 2.02000 ...... 423 1.5 2,108 7.5 2,602 9.2 426 1.52001 ...... 366 1.3 2,060 7.4 2,651 9.6 476 1.72002 ...... 374 1.3 2,178 7.6 2,670 9.3 489 3.02003 ...... 304 1.0 2,235 7.7 2,751 9.6 445 1.52004 ...... 250 ..................... 2,374 ..................... 2,963 ..................... 452 .....................2005 ...... 257 ..................... 2,271 ..................... 3,223 ..................... 498 .....................2006 3 ... 243 ..................... 2,527 ..................... 3,034 ..................... 2,495 .....................
Calendaryear
Industrial products
Paint and varnish Resin and plastics Lubricants and similar oil Total Use 1
Total Percapita Total Per
capita Total Percapita Total Per
capita
Million Million Million Millionpounds Pounds pounds Pounds pounds Pounds pounds Pounds
1997 ...... 93 ..................... 207 ..................... 125 ..................... 6,535 .....................1998 ...... 73 ..................... 179 ..................... 118 ..................... 6,573 .....................1999 ...... 79 ..................... 180 ..................... 128 ..................... 6,733 .....................2000 ...... 114 ..................... 153 ..................... 129 ..................... 5,954 .....................2001 ...... 99 ..................... 141 ..................... 119 ..................... 6,344 .....................2002 ...... 111 ..................... 138 ..................... 112 ..................... 6,071 .....................2003 ...... 109 ..................... 141 ..................... 110 ..................... 6,095 .....................2004 ...... 91 ..................... 161 ..................... 112 ..................... 6,403 .....................2005 ...... 104 ..................... 157 ..................... 364 ..................... 6,873 .....................2006 3 ... 103 ..................... 164 ..................... 390 ..................... 8,956 .....................
1 Domestic disappearance data are computed by ERS. 2 Includes edible tallow direct use beginning in1979. 3 Preliminary. 4 Including paint, varnish, resin, plastic, and lubricants. 5 Including only fat content of butter andmargarine. 6 NA-not available.
ERS, Market and Trade Economics Division, Field Crops Branch, (202) 694–5300.
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Table 3-65.—Fats and oils: Wholesale price per pound, 2001–2006 1
Item and market 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Cents Cents Cents Cents Cents CentsCastor oil, No. 1, Brazilian, tanks, imported, New York 47.92 47.25 47.04 47.08 48.79 43.71Coconut oil, crude, tanks, f.o.b. New York ..................... 24.15 21.93 25.86 38.05 32.44 29.10Corn oil, crude, tank cars, f.o.b. Decatur ........................ 15.75 20.78 28.64 27.66 28.42 25.06Cottonseed oil, crude, tank cars, f.o.b. Valley ................ 15.41 23.33 36.73 28.87 30.42 28.56Linseed oil, raw, tank cars, Minneapolis ......................... 36.79 39.06 41.80 48.50 64.55 43.11Palm oil, U.S. ports, refined ............................................ 15.73 23.31 32.02 34.09 29.43 29.73Canola oil, Midwest ......................................................... 18.86 27.17 28.61 33.21 30.73 32.61Safflower oil, tanks, New York ........................................ 78.75 79.00 77.75 69.00 72.15 72.50Soybean oil, crude, tank cars, f.o.b. Decatur ................. 14.49 18.25 23.57 28.57 22.99 24.44Sunflower oil, crude, Minneapolis ................................... 17.34 26.91 33.03 34.13 44.50 44.88Tallow, inedible, number delivered Chicago ................... 11.50 14.80 20.34 19.74 19.14 18.74Tung oil, imported, drums, f.o.b. New York .................... 61.63 43.77 75.63 85.42 98.33 88.85
1 All prices are calendar year basis.ERS, Market and Trade Economics Division, Field Crops Branch, (202) 694–5300. Compiled from the Chemical Marketing
Reporter, the National Provisioner, the Wall Street Journal, and the U.S. Department of Labor.