Top agricultural imports in Senegal are rice, wheat, corn, onions, palm oil, sugar, and potatoes. The top imports from the United States are feed grains (corn) and consumer-oriented products which include: sauces, mixed condiments, seasonings, fish oil, spices and non-alcoholic beverage.
Does Senegal still import sweet corn?
However, the country still imports canned sweet corn to cover the national market while local sweet corn production is exported fresh to European Union markets (Ndiaye et al., 2017).According to FAOSTATS (2019), 417 tons of prepared or preserved sweet corn were imported into Senegal during 2015.
What foods are exported to Senegal in 2021?
In 2021, top ten U.S. agricultural exports to Senegal included food preparations, condiments and sauces, vegetable oils (excluding soybeans), fish and seafood, other consumer goods, rice, fresh vegetable, non-alcohlic beverage (excluding juices), forest products, and other intermediate goods.
What are the top prospects for US agricultural exports to Senegal?
Top prospects for U.S. agricultural exports to Senegal include feeds and grains and select consumer-oriented products. Senegal has growing demand for tractors, farming equipment, expanded irrigation systems, postharvest handling systems, storage, and silo facilities.