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photo - mother and childWest African, Central American Conferences Explore Science-Based Solutions for Accelerating Agricultural Productivity
Two regional conferences an ocean apart brought the message and promise of agricultural science and technology to Central America and West Africa.

 

Cruising for New Markets in the Mediterranean?photo - scenery
Majestic Mediterranean cruises center on top destination Greece and offer value-added food supplier countless opportunities for market entry.

photo - GreeceGreeks have eye on Pet Foods
Increased pet ownership in Greece has resulted in a rise in pet food imports.

U.S. Confectionary Sweetens Exports to South Korea
The United States has a 24.5-percent market share of things sweet in the South Korean confectionery import market.photo - town

As Saudi Arabia Goes, So Does GCC
Once mastered, Saudi Arabia's food import requirements can ease entry into all the Gulf Cooperation Council countries.

photo - fishIsrael's Seafood Market , an Opportunity in the Making for U.S.  Exporters 
The U.S. - Israel Free Trade Agreement and the influx of more than a million immigrants from the former Soviet Union should help create unplumbed opportunities for U.S. fish and seafood suppliers.

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Last modified: Thursday, October 14, 2004 PM

 

  December 2004
  Volume XVI, No. 12

  Published by
  U.S. Department of Agriculture
  Foreign Agricultural Service

  Editor
  Priscilla B. Glynn

  Writers
 
Harold Kanarek
  Mary Rekas
  Eric VanChantfort
 
Donald Washington
  Priscilla B. Glynn

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