Rabobank: Tomato Fight. What is at Stake? On the Tomato Suspension Agreement

March 29, 2019 Rabobank

As half of the fresh tomatoes consumed in the US come from Mexico, potential changes to international trade would have relevant implications – not only for growers, but also for shippers, retailers, and consumers,” says David Magaña, Senior Analyst – Fresh Produce. “Specific implications for the players along this highly integrated value chain would depend on the nature of the potential outcome.”

Keeping Salmon at the Top of the Menu: How to Maintain the High Demand

February 13, 2019 Rabobank

The salmon industry should continue to innovate to reinforce its current value proposition as a healthy and sustainable product. The competition for the centre of the plate is getting tougher as the consumer trends that favoured salmon also favour the new range of alternative proteins.

Rabobank Pork Quarterly Q1 2019: Another Uncertain Year

January 22, 2019 Rabobank

As 2019 gets underway, we see another year full of potential in global pork, with growth in production and demand in many parts of the world. Yet this is overshadowed by the uncertainty created by complex disease and trade issues, as can be read in the just-released RaboResearch report ‘Pork Quarterly Q1 2019: Another Uncertain Year – With More Complex Disease and Trade Issues’.

Poultry Quarterly: Outlook 2019 – Challenging Start but Gradual Recovery Throughout the Year

December 21, 2018 Rabobank

The outlook for the global poultry industry is expected to gradually improve in 2019. Global trade will remain volatile and competitive in 1H 2019, with exporters competing for reduced volumes as a result of the many trade issues in 2018.