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Germany has long been a leader in the global pork sector and is currently the world’s second-largest pork exporter after the United States.
In June 2019, the Nigerian government formulated a new policy to invest some $500 million in expanded palm oil production.
Based on trends in the swine sector, the MY2019/20 soybean import forecast for China is reduced to 80 million metric tons (MMT).
The Government of Indonesia (GOI) is reviewing palm planted area following conflicting data from several government agencies.
By the end of 2014, Poland’s parliament is expected to complete comprehensive legislation on agricultural biotechnology.
Although Ecuador maintains a number of anti-biotech laws and regulations, there is minimal enforcement, and trade in cotton and soybean products continues.
This report provides an overview of the food laws and regulatory environment in Morocco as they relate to U.S. food and agricultural exports.
The EU's Renewable Energy Directive is spurring demand for biofuels, but a series of actions have been imposed to stymie trade of bioethanol and biodiesel.
Information on the Egyptian market for U.S. exporters of food and agricultural products. Prospects for U.S. bulk commodities and intermediate products remain positive in 2013.
While EU demand for imported soybeans has fallen, the U.S. industry adjusted to meet rising demand elsewhere in the world.
Brazil is the world's second-largest producer of biotech crops. Post forecasts a 10-percent increase in area planted to biotech crops in the upcoming 2013/14 Brazilian crop year (October-September).
Honduras is the only country in Central America that allows commercial production and field trials of agricultural biotech crops.