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From July 25, 2021, Japan’s organic standards for livestock products will encompass turkey products. Once the regulation goes into effect, all turkey products sold as “organic” will require...
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Germany: Food Processing Ingredients

Germany is by far the biggest market for food and beverages in the European Union. The food processing industry represents the third-largest industry in Germany.
This report intends to inform U.S. processed foods and non-alcoholic beverage companies interested in the Mexican market about the additional stipulations...
Bulgaria’s leading importer of organic products, BalevBio, requested FAS Sofia's assistance to assist with the first-ever shipment of U.S. organic maple syrup to Bulgaria.
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Israel: Exporter Guide

Israel is an advanced, market-oriented economy. However, its limited land and water resources preclude agricultural self-sufficiency, affecting local production costs and consumer prices.
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France: Exporter Guide

France imported $1.53 billion of food and agricultural products from the United States in 2018.
Based on retailer reports and market observations, Post anticipates a steady rise in the demand for natural, organic, healthy and "free-from" products in the Gulf region.
On August 30, 2019, China published a revised national standard for organic products.
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Austria: Exporter Guide

In Austria, consumer-oriented food and beverage products remain are the most important agricultural import category from the United States.
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Sweden: The 2019 Nordic Organic Food Fair in Sweden

FAS/The Hague visited the Nordic Organic Food Fair in Malmö, Sweden on November 14, 2019. This is a regional (Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Denmark) trade show focusing on organics and vegan products.
Germany is the second largest organic market in the world with good prospects for U.S. organic products such as tree nuts, fruits and vegetables, and processed food products.
On October 16, 2018, French President Emmanuel Macron named Senator Didier Guillaume as the new French Minister for Agriculture and Food.