Erin Daley, manager of research and analysis for the U.S. Meat Export Federation, assesses trade and economic impact of market access and trade policy issues affecting red meat exports.
Through the first five months of 2011, U.S. pork exports are up 16 percent in volume (916,763 metric tons) and 22 percent in value ($2.35 billion) over 2010. This is due in large part to exceptional results in South Korea, China and Japan. U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) economist Erin Daley Borror discusses the performance of these markets in this audio podcast.
Erin Daley is the manager of research and analysis for the U.S. Meat Export Federation where she assesses market access and trade policy issues affecting red meat exports. She shares insightful information in "Beef, Pork Exports: First half of 2009".
The U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) is a nonprofit trade association working to create new opportunities and develop existing international markets for U.S. beef, pork, lamb and veal, join Erin Daley for "Update on EU Beef Agreement".
Erin Daley is the manager of research and analysis for the U.S. Meat Export Federation where she assesses market access and trade policy issues affecting red meat exports. Join her for "Analysis of February Beef/Pork Export Data".
Erin Daley is the manager of research and analysis for the U.S. Meat Export Federation where she assesses market access and trade policy issues affecting red meat exports. Join her for "2008 Export Results".
Erin Daley is the manager of research and analysis for the U.S. Meat Export Federation where she assesses market access and trade policy issues affecting red meat exports. Join her for "2008 Wrap, 2009 Outlook".