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FAS New Delhi projects India's sugar production to reach 35 million metric tons raw value (MMT-RV) for the marketing year (MY) 2025/26, reflecting a 26 percent increase from the revised estimate of the current year.
Korea's food processing industry relies heavily on imports to fulfill its food and agricultural needs in order to manufacture a wide variety of food and beverage products.
Post COVID, China’s pre-prepared, ready-to-cook seafood market is experiencing rapid growth, fueled by evolving consumer lifestyles, rising disposable incomes, and an increasing preference for convenience.
FAS Mumbai forecasts marketing year (MY) 2025/26 coffee production (Oct/Sep) at six million 60-kilogram bags. A dry spell during January and February, followed by strong winds and excessive pre-monsoon rains in March and May,
Production of wheat, corn, barley, and oats is forecast to increase two percent year-over-year to 62.7 million metric tons (MT) in MY 2025/26 and area planted to grains will increase 2.2 percent year-over-year to 27.5 million hectares, according to Statistics Canada’s planting intentions survey.
Weekly summary of U.S. export sales activity for key commodities.
This report provides a summary and an unofficial translation of Decree 31/2016/ND-CP dated May 6, 2016 of the Government of Vietnam (GVN) stipulating sanction of administrative violations...
Japanese Retail Giant AEON Capitalizes on American Fairs; ATO Japan Brings Japanese Importers to the Summer Fancy Food Show; ATO Japan Brings Japanese Importers to the Summer Fancy Food Show...
MinFAL plans to grant 11.6 billion TL ($3.87billion) in agricultural subsidies to producers in 2016.
Starting on August 1, beneficiaries without government-issued smart cards will not be able to purchase fully subsidized infant milk formula.
2015 Korean potato production decreased eight percent to 546,000 metric tons (MT) from 591,000 MT in 2014.
On July 18, 2016, the EU approved a new €500 million support package for European farmers that are still suffering from the ongoing price crisis.