From October 22nd to 25th, 2019, companies from several sectors of Guatemala will visit Mexico, where they will have business appointments with potential buyers, institutional visits and supermarkets.
The Trade Mission has no cost and has the support of the Ministry of Economy of Guatemala, informed the exporters' guild.
From November 15 to 24, 2019, companies from several sectors of Guatemala will visit Israel to explore business opportunities.
From the Agexport statement:
Through a multisectorial Trade Mission, the Embassy of Israel in Guatemala and the partner company of the Commission of Creative Industry of AGEXPORT, "Con Amigos" summon Guatemalan companies to know the commercial opportunities that exist in the Israeli market.
China may decrease its maize imports by up to 60% in the next 12 months, which would ease the pressure that its demand has put on prices.
The decline in imports by China would generate relief for other buyers amid falling global supplies after the drought in the grain belt of the United States.
"China could buy 2.15 million tonnes of maize in 2012/2013, while production could rise by 0.4% to 192.6 million tonnes, below the official estimates by the Department of Agriculture (USDA), according to a survey by Reuters among 10 analysts and traders.