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The European Union adopted its updated Organics Regulation in 2018. The Regulation is set to enter into force on January 1st, 2021.
The boom on the organic food market in the European Union (EU) continues.
This report offers information for U.S. companies interested in exporting food and agricultural products to Italy, including an overview of the country's economic situation, market structure....
Germany is the second largest organic market in the world with good prospects for U.S. organic products such as tree nuts, fruits and vegetables, and processed food products.
France is the third largest European economy and according to French customs imported $1.28 billion of food and agricultural products from the United States in 2017.
This report provides guidance on the certificate requirements for agricultural and food products imported into the Serbian market and includes the certificates that are standardized....
his exporter guide provides practical tips for U.S. exporters on how to conduct business in Iceland.
The EU Council formally adopted the text of the new Regulation on organic production and labeling of organic products.
France (including its overseas territories) has 67 million consumers and is the third largest economy in the European Union after Germany and the United Kingdom.
In 2014, the European Commission launched negotiations with a sweeping regulatory reform agenda for the organics sector.
The European Union (EU) has implemented a new system of electronic Certificates of Inspection for imports of organic products in the EU.
Austria is one of the leading countries in organic production and consumption. In 2016, about 21 percent of the total agricultural area and 18 percent of all farms were under organic management.