Global agricultural imports and exports vary significantly from region to region. The main exporting countries are the United States, Brazil, the Netherlands and China, and the country exports a wide range of agricultural products, including grains, meat, dairy products and fruit. On the other hand, importing countries include China, Japan, Germany and the UK. Trade in agricultural products is easily affected by climate change, international politics, and economic conditions, causing the import-export balance to fluctuate. Technological changes and changes in trade policies are affecting trade volumes, making food security and price stability key challenges.
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