Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Foreign Crops and Markets, Vol. 69: September 13, 1954
Deepite higher prices for coffee and larger imports of a number of items during the past year, the list of declining agricultural imports was longer and the total drop more than offset the total gain. Products imported in smaller amwnts last year included crude rubber, wool, beef and veal, silk, hides and skins, cattle, wheat, feeds and fodders, spices, sisal and henequen, molasses not for human consumption, expressed vegetable oils, castor beans, cotton, canned pineapples, and fresh tomatoes. Imports of bananas and cacao beans were also smaller in quantity but higher prices caused their values to increase.
Coffee led short list ar ted more c fee, p tea, barley, cane sugar and copra than in 1952-53.
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