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Angola produced an estimated 8.700 MT (metric tons) of coffee in 2019, with Robusta being the main variety produced.
Post forecasts Tunisia’s MY 2021/22 soybean imports to reach 640,000 MT, compared to 615,000 MT in MY 2020/21...
The Food and Agricultural Import Regulations and Standards (FAIRS) report provides an overview of the food laws and regulatory environment in Tunisia as it relates to U.S. food and agricultural...
Approximately 90 percent of U.S. agricultural exports to Tunisia are bulk grains and oilseeds.
The report provides information on export certificates required by the Government of Tunisia.
Angola currently does not allow the use of agricultural biotechnology in production, and imports containing genetically engineered (GE) components are limited to food aid.
Tunisia drafted a national biosafety framework in 2014 but has continued to postpone its adoption and implementation.
This report documents Angola’s technical policies, practices, and import requirements for food and agricultural products.
The report lists major certificates and permits required to export food and agricultural products from the United States to Angola.
Post forecasts production to remain stable in 2021, as Angola will be unable to expand due to a lack of foreign exchange and the prohibition of GE feed products.
On April 1, the Angolan government reduced the number of Ministries from 28 to 21 and merged some of them...
Wheat and barley crops have suffered from rainfall deficits. Post forecasts MY 2020/21 wheat and barley production at 900,000 MT and 400,000 MT, respectively, with imports at 2.2 MMT and 660,000 MT.