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Starting March 25, German borders are closed to seasonal agricultural workers from key countries including Bulgaria and Romania.
South Africa will remain a net exporter of corn in the 2020/21 MY, on relatively high stock levels, due to an anticipated bumper crop in the 2019/20 MY.
Located 150 miles north of Manila, Baguio city is the heart of northern Luzon, featuring opportunities for U.S. foods and beverages, specifically in the food retail and the food service sectors.
The number of cattle in Turkey is estimated to grow 1.2 percent in 2020 to 18.1 million animals due to favorable government subsidies and continuing feeder cattle imports albeit at a lower volume.
Consistent growth in Bulgaria’s food and beverage retail market is driven by increased consumer confidence, declining unemployment, and growing incomes.
A year after passage of the Rice Tariffication Law, Philippine rice farmers struggle to compete with affordable imports from Southeast Asia.
The Government of Japan announced increased support for dairy farmers and processors to mitigate impact of reduced milk consumption in schools following the government’s decision to close schools...
Stable demand for feed and relative price competitiveness are forecast to maintain Japan’s robust demand for corn in MY2020/21.
Palm oil production is expected to reach 43.5 million tons in 2020/21 as increased area is partially offset by lower yields resulting from fewer inputs and sub-optimal rainfall during 2018-2019.
The Korean food market has been seriously hit by the on-going COVID-19 outbreak.
On December 31, 2019, China released the draft General Standard for the Labeling of Prepackaged Foods (GB7718-xxxx) for domestic comments.
In June 2017, the National Center for Food Safety Risk Assessment (CFSA) released the Notice on the Technical Review of Relevant Standards for Imported Foods without Applicable National Food Safety...