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France is the third largest industrial hemp producer in the world and the top producer in Europe. The French hemp production and processing industry is heavily regulated with national and European Union laws and regulations.
A French ban on the sales of fruit and vegetables with identifying stickers threatens exports of U.S. sweet potatoes (approx. $20 million in sales annually) and grapefruits ($8 million annually).
During the Covid-19 pandemic the French government designated the retail sector as essential and most firms had a continuity in operations.
Zimbabwe’s corn crop for the 2021/22 marketing year (MY) is estimated at 2.7 million tons, an increase of almost 200 percent from the 907,628 tons of corn produced in the 2020/21 MY.
Corsica is a mountainous French island found off its southern coast in the Mediterranean Sea.
Post forecasts that sugar cane production in Zimbabwe will increase by 2 percent to 3.6 million Metric Tons (MT) in the 2021/22 Marketing Year (MY), based on normal weather conditions, availability of sufficient irrigation water, and an increase in area planted.
The food processing industry an important sector for France. In general, it has successfully managed the Covid-19 crisis by adapting to cost increases and more stringent sanitary measures.
France bans the cultivation of crops that are derived from modern biotechnology and limits research into their use.
France imported $1.38 billion of food and agricultural products from the United States in 2019.
France, as a member of the European Union (EU), generally follows EU directives, regulations, and obligations.
France as a member of the European Union (EU-27) has implemented EU regulations for the import of animal and plant products.
The French Government announced this week that ducks on two farms in southwestern France were infected with Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI).