The Russian Ministry of Agriculture drafted a government resolution approving 500 million rubles ($11 million) of subsidies to pay for rail transportation to move 100,000 MT frozen herring.
Valentin Valenik Appointed Head of the Federal Forestry Service . . . Russian Winter Grains Sown . . . Russia Plans to Import Fish from Iran and South African Republic . . .
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Russia: Russian Far East Ag Policy and Situation Update

Primorye Governor to Discuss Creation of Fishery Cluster with President Putin… Russian Federal Fishing Agency to Understand Tricks of Railway Transportation of Far Eastern Fish…
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Russia: Russian Far East Ag Policy and Situation Update

Primorye Farmers to Get 2.5 Billion Rubles… Agribusiness of Khabarovsk Krai to Demonstrate a Positive Trend…Khabarovsk Food Processing Industry to Increase Growth in Output...
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South Africa: Food Processing Ingredients Market Report

South Africa's highly developed food processing sector offers U.S. exporters opportunities to supply raw materials or inputs.
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Malaysia: Retail Foods Annual 2013

Malaysia's retail sector is forecast to grow 10 percent annually, offering excellent opportunities for U.S. exports.
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Spain: Food Processing Ingredients

In FY 2013, Spain imported a record $1.88 billion of agricultural, fish and forest products from the United States, up 74 percent compared to the previous year.
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Spain: Retail Foods

As the consolidation and maturation of Spain's retail food industry continues, medium and long-term opportunities continue to arise for U.S. exporters.
This report outlines the applicable legislation regarding the export of U.S. food products to Spain, particularly those rules that differ from EU legislation.
A summary of entry certificates required by the Ukrainian government to assure food safety, product quality, veterinary and plant health.
A summary of regulations and standards governing the import of food and agricultural products to Costa Rica