Pecans part of Texas ag commodities’ global market assessment
Pecans are among the 15 reports that will be completed, offering market insight into export and how Texas producers can compete in trade.
These assessments meet high-priority national needs by offering detailed insight on U.S. export market activity and allows Texas producers to have a competitive advantage on the trade front.

Sid Miller
For over a year, the world has seen significant change, forcing agriculture producers to adjust the way they market agricultural and food products. As part of Texas Department of Agriculture ‘s (TDA) continued commitment to Texas agriculture, Commissioner Miller called on the Center for North American Studies (CNAS) CNAS to develop global market assessments.
A total of 15 reports will be completed by the CNAS team. Final versions will be distributed to commodity boards, state agriculture organizations, and related international trade professionals.
The following 15 Texas commodities will be included:
- Cabbage
- Catfish
- Forest Products
- Grapefruit
- Melons
- Mohair
- Oranges
- Onions
- Peanuts
- Pecans
- Potatoes
- Rice
- Shrimp
- Spinach
- Wool
Final CNAS reports can be found here: CNAS website.
For more information on the Department’s efforts to promote Texas agricultural products around the world, click here.