Economic Impacts of Southern U.S. Exports to Cuba 2011 SAEA Annual Meetings Corpus Christi, Texas Flynn Adcock and Parr Rosson Center for North American.

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Economic Impacts of Southern U.S. Exports to Cuba 2011 SAEA Annual Meetings Corpus Christi, Texas Flynn Adcock and Parr Rosson Center for North American Studies Department of Agricultural Economics Texas AgriLife Research/Texas A&M University

 U.S. Agricultural Exports Allowed to Cuba since the Trade Sanctions Reform and Export Enhancement Act of 2000 (TSREEA)  Exports are on a Cash-in-Advance Basis, though Letters of Credit are Allowed through 3 rd Countries  Since Exports to Cuba Resumed, $3.5 Billion of Products Exported to Cuba  In 2009, $529 Million of Ag and Related Products Exported from U.S. to Cuba, down from All-Time High of $709 Million in 2008  Through November 2010, U.S. Exports to Cuba were $341 Million, Down 30% from 2009 Introduction

High Prices Weak Dollar 3 Hurricanes Total: $3.48 Billion (Dec 01 - Nov 10)

 Share of Production Method Used to Estimate U.S. Exports for Each State and then Aggregated for Region  U.S. Exported $119.9 Million in Corn to Cuba in 2009  Southern States Produced 8.7% of U.S. Corn in ’09 led by TX, KY, NC, MS, & TN  Southern Exports of Corn to Cuba were $10.4 Million  Process Done for All Sectors where Production Data Available  As a Result, Total Southern Exports to Cuba were Estimated at $185.2 Million during 2009  Leading States were AR, GA, NC, TX, AL, & MS  Leading Sectors were Grains, Poultry Meat, Soybeans and Products, Animal Feeds, and Pork Southern U.S. Exports to Cuba

Economic Impacts of Agricultural Exports to Cuba  Using 2008 Data for the Input-Output Model IMPLAN, Constructed a Model for the U.S. and the South  Input Actual U.S. the Estimated Southern U.S. Exports to Cuba into the IMPLAN  Estimates include the Amount of Output, Value Added and Employment Required to Support the Exports  Direct Impacts Related to Exported Commodities  Indirect/Induced Impacts Related to Supporting Industries Note: IMPLAN Work Performed by Dan Hanselka, Extension Associate, Texas AgriLife Extension Service

 Output: Increase in Business Sales Required to Support $1 of Exports  Value Added: Additional Gross National/ State Product due to $1 in Exports  Employment: Additional Employees Required for $1 Million in Exports  Direct: Sales of Output to Customers  Indirect: Purchases of Inputs Required to Produce the Products for Sale  Induced: Expenditures by Employees and Households in the Input Industries Input/Output Definitions

Economic Impacts of Exports to Cuba, 2009 DirectIndirectInducedTotal (Million Dollars) Output U.S.$521.9$686.3$326.6$1,534.8 South$185.2$206.7$75.1$467.1 Value Added U.S.$155.5$267.8$173.8$597.1 South$37.8$69.3$41.5$148.6 (Jobs) Employment U.S.2,8293,2462,1468,250 South1, ,603

Major Sector Impacts of U.S. Exports to Cuba $18. Output (Million Dollars) Employment (Jobs) DirectTotalDirectTotal Corn/Wheat/Beans $197.0$229.31,6851,960 Chicken/Turkey $144.4$ Soybeans/Products $133.7$ Animal Feeds (DDGs) $23.2$ Pork/Beef/Fats $12.4$ Other Exported Products $11.2$

$18. Output (Million Dollars) Employment (Jobs) U.S.SouthU.S.South Chicken/Turkey $132.5$ Soybeans/Products $21.8$ Corn/Wheat/Beans $20.3$ Animal Feeds (DDGs) $5.7$ Pork/Beef/Fats $2.7$ Other Exported Products $2.2$ Major Sector Impacts of Southern Exports to Cuba

Selected Supporting Sector Impacts $18. Output (Million Dollars) Employment (Jobs) U.S.SouthU.S.South Other Agriculture $162.7$72.31, Business Services $136.9$ Oil/Gas/Mining/Petroleum $92.2$ Real Estate $82.8$ Wholesale Trade $48.0$ Transportation $36.2$ Note: Healthcare, Food & Drink, and Retail each rank lower in output but higher in employment

Example: Impacts of Texas Exports to Cuba 2009 Total: $18.6 Million Output ($1,000) Employment (Jobs) DirectTotalDirectTotal Chicken Meat$10,499$11, Corn/Wheat/Dry Beans$4,414$4, Animal Feeds$2,482$3,35333 Beef/Pork/Fats$471$67711 Other Exports$716$96545 Other Ag Related SectorsN/A$3,021N/A19 Business ServicesN/A$2,321N/A15 Real EstateN/A$1,456N/A5 Wholesale TradeN/A$1,162N/A5

 In Most Years, All Exports to Cuba Flow through Ports Located in the Southern U.S.  Louisiana Ports Account for Nearly Half of U.S. Exports to Cuba While Ports Located in Other Southern States Make Up the Remainder  Recent Easing of Restrictions Regarding Travel to Cuba Could Increase Demand for Products Important to the South  If Recent Efforts to Further Relieve Travel and Export Finance Restrictions were Enacted, Southern Exports to Cuba Could Increase by $122.1 Million Other Issues of Importance from U.S. of Ag Exports to Cuba

Exports to Cuba by Port State 2009 Source: WiserTrade, Trade Data Subscription Service

Cuba has been a Strong Market for U.S. Agricultural Products – 26 th in ’08, 27 th in ’09 – All Purchases Being Paid Before Delivery Lack of Credit has Hindered Sales to Cuba – Market down to 38 th through November 2010 Cuba Relies Heavily on Tourism and Nickel Prices for Foreign Exchange U.S. Restrictions on Travel, Recently Eased, and Rising Nickel Prices may Lead to Greater Cuban Demand for U.S. Ag Products Implications

Southern Agriculture Participates Fully in U.S. Exports to Cuba Corn, Chicken Meat, Soybeans/Products, Wheat, Feeds, and Pork Are Most Important Economic Impacts in Supporting Sectors and Port Use Important to the South Implications

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