Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Foreign Crops and Markets, Vol. 62: March 26, 1951
On a quantitative basis, the outstanding features revealed by the January 1951 imports, compared with those for the same month a year ago, were the large increases in imports of cheese, casein and lacterene, canned and corned beef, jute, shelled almonds and cashew nuts, coconut meat, caster beans, oopra, coconut oil, palm oil and tung oil, sugar, tobacco, potatoes, coffee, cocoa or cacao beans, and rubber. On the other hand, the figures for the month under review reveal large reductions in imports Of cattle, cotton, hops, fresh tomatoes, and spices.
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