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Post estimates that Jamaica's sugar production will be 100,000 MT in 2017/18.
This is the first FAIRS report for Angola, documenting the country’s technical policies, practices, and import requirements for food and agricultural products.
A USD $146,000 Quality Samples Program (QSP) grant to the U.S. Wheat Associates facilitated the reopening of the Cerangola flour mill in Lobito, Angola....
There is no commercial production of genetically engineered (GE) crops in Jamaica.
Jamaica is one of the main tourist destinations in the Caribbean region, with over two million tourist arrivals in 2015. Approximately 1.3 millions of these tourists were from the United States.
Angola currently does not allow the use of agricultural biotechnology in production, and imports containing genetically engineered components are limited to food aid.
The Agricultural Economic Fact sheet for Angola has been updated to include calendar years 2013, 2014 and 2015. Due to the relative low oil prices Angola’s oil exports dropped by 45 percent...
With a population of 25.8 million people and a growing retail sector, Angola is an attractive export market for U.S. agricultural products. Current U.S. agriculture exports are concentrated...
Post estimates that Jamaica's production will increase to 140,000 MT in 2016/17. The improved performance will be due mainly to an increase in the number of sugar factories that will be in operation.
This is the first FAIRS report for Angola, documenting the country’s technical policies, practices, and import requirements for food and agricultural products.
Sub-Saharan Africa’s voracious appetite for imported agricultural goods is a direct result of the region’s robust growth in gross domestic product (GDP) and population.
Angolan importers are facing a lack of foreign currency for payment to foreign suppliers. To August this year, United States poultry exports to Angola fell by 47 percent...