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Romania: Romania Biofuels Market Overview

Romania completed the process of transposing the EU Renewable Energy Directive in 2012.
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China: U.S. Alfalfa Hay Exports to China Climb

U.S. alfalfa exports to China continue to climb, reaching 1.29 million metric tons (worth $417 million) in 2016.
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Italy: Italian Rice Overview

Italy is the largest rice producer in the EU-28.
CJEU Michal Bobek proposed the CJEU conclude that member states can adopt emergency measures concerning genetically modified food and feed only if they can establish...
Colombian Agricultural Institute (ICA) published “Official Resolution # 6630 of 2017” which removed the plant pest Tilletia horrida from Colombia’s official phytosanitary quarantine pest list.
Colombian Agricultural Institute (ICA) published “Official Resolution # 6705 of 2017” which removes the phytosanitary measures for the transportation of imported paddy rice coming from the U.S.
Post has increased the marketing year (MY) 2016/17 corn production estimate based on expectations for a strong crop this year.
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Philippines: New Philippine Tariff Code 2017-2020

Executive Order No. 20 (EO 20) outlines the Most Favored Nation tariff schedule for 2017 to 2020 for all products, including food and agriculture (Chapters 1-24), effective June 17, 2017.
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Vietnam: GVN Revised Decree on Goods Labeling

This report provides a summary and unofficial translation of Decree 43/2017/ND-CP, dated April 14, 2017 of the Government of Vietnam (GVN) on goods labeling, including all categories...
In the Philippines, the Department of Health (DOH) through its Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will be responsible for the regulation of processed food products of animal origin.
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Tanzania: Coffee Annual

Tanzania’s coffee production will increase to 1.15 million bags in the marketing year (MY) 2017/2018, from 1.05 million bags in MY 2016/2017, primarily due to the biennial bearing cycle.
Angola’s wheat milling capacity is expected to grow over the next several years, with the opening of two new mills and increased production at two existing mills.