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According to a Joint Order issued by Tunisia's Ministries of Agriculture and Public Health, the administration of estrogen substances to animals destined for human consumption is limited to....
Post forecasts Tunisia’s MY 2018/19 soybean imports at 610,000 MT, compared to 580,000 MT in MY 2017/18.
The United States and Tunisia have recently agreed to a number of bilateral health certificates to open and/or better facilitate the export of U.S. livestock and poultry genetics....
This report outlines the requirements in exporting food and agricultural products to Jamaica. There were no major changes to these requirements in 2017.
This report describes the major export certificates required by the Government of Jamaica for imports of food and agricultural products.
Tunisia bans the import of several plants and plant products from some or all countries, including but not limited to citrus, dates, apples, pears, alfalfa, clover, potatoes, peaches and olives.
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....
Tunisia remains primarily a bulk commodity market for U.S. corn and soybean products.
In 2016, exports of consumer-oriented products to Jamaica reached a record level of $173.7 million.
In 2014, Tunisia drafted a biosafety framework, which is currently with Parliament awaiting debate and approval.
Effective October 27, Tunisian banks stopped financing the importation of non-essential consumer products, adversely impacting between $5-30 million of U.S. food and agricultural sales.
On March 17, 2017, Jamaica issued an advisory lifting the restrictions on U.S. poultry exports to Jamaica due to Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), 18 months after the outbreak.