Morocco: Improved Market Access for US Bovine Semen

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On February 22, 2018, Morocco improved the terms of trade concerning market access for U.S. bovine semen. The market for imported bovine semen in Morocco is valued at $1 to 2 million/year and directed mostly toward Morocco’s dairy sector with a small portion supporting a relatively nascent beef industry. 

Morocco: Improved Market Access for US Bovine Semen

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