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For immediate release: Feb. 19, 2009 |
WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE |
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Contact: Jason Kelly (360) 902-1815 |
P.O. Box 42560, Olympia, Washington
98504-2560 |
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Washington’s agricultural exports soar 60 percent in 2008
OLYMPIA – While the global economic slowdown
is likely to have an impact on Washington’s food and
agriculture exports, 2008 was a banner year for
Washington’s exporters. According to the U.S. Department
of Commerce, food and agriculture exports from
Washington ports topped $14.8 billion last year, a 60
percent increase from 2007.
The dramatic increase in
exports was a result of strong yields by Washington
growers, high prices producers were getting for their
commodities, the relatively low value of the dollar that
made U.S. products more attractive to international
buyers, adverse weather conditions in other parts of the
world that drove down global supply, and trade missions
opening up new markets.
Among the 50 U.S. states,
Washington is the third largest exporter of food and
agriculture products. Exports are critical to
Washington’s farmers and ranchers because about
one-third of Washington-grown products are shipped
overseas.
“Today’s farmers operate in a global
marketplace,” said Dan Newhouse, director of the
Washington State Department of Agriculture. “Washington
farmers continue to benefit from international trade,
but we must do more to reduce foreign barriers and
promote our products abroad. Expanding trade is a
critical component to maintaining and enhancing the
profitability of agriculture here at home.”
In 2008, the value of food and agricultural
products exported from Washington ports included:
| Wheat |
$2.21 billion |
| Apples, cherries and other
fruit |
$863 million |
| Fish and seafood |
$706 million |
| Processed foods |
$686 million |
| Dairy products |
$414 million |
| Hay |
$309 million |
| Vegetables |
$266 million |
| Meat |
$246 million |
| Processed meat and fish
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$240 million |
The dollar value of exports to eight of the ten
leading destinations increased significantly. The
leading destinations for these food and agricultural
products (excluding corn and soybeans) were:
| Japan |
$1.74 billion |
| Canada |
$1.07 billion |
| Philippines |
$521 million |
| Indonesia |
$455 million |
| Korea |
$310 million |
| Mexico |
$284 million |
| Taiwan |
$277 million |
| China |
$248 million |
| Thailand |
$151 million |
| Hong Kong |
$145 million |
WSDA’s International Marketing Program works in
partnership with the food and agriculture industry
to increase export sales of Washington products. The
program provides promotional support, market
information, financing and access to U.S. Department
of Agriculture market assistance programs. WSDA
contract representatives in Japan, Taiwan and China
are experts in the export and marketing of food
products in those countries. More information is
available at
agr.wa.gov/Marketing/International.
Trade reps to meet with Washington businesses in
March From March 16 to 20, WSDA’s international
trade representatives will travel around the state to offer
current and potential exporters insight into foreign markets and
teach food and agriculture businesses how they can capitalize on
the global marketplace. For more information, businesses should
contact Leisa Schumaker at 360-902-1926 or
lschumaker@agr.wa.gov.
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