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Effective July 4, sources indicate Algeria's import licensing regime extended to include several high-value/processed food products, including almonds, hazelnuts, walnuts, pistachios....
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Israel: Tel Aviv Tidbits

Developments in Israel’s food and agriculture sector.
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Tanzania: Fall Armyworm in Tanzania and East Africa

As millions of east African smallholder farmers seek to recover from a devastating drought, they face a new threat-fall armyworms.
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Zimbabwe: Sugar Annual

Post forecasts that sugar cane production in Zimbabwe will decrease by five percent to 3,180 Million MT in the 2016/17 MY.
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EU-28: Sugar Annual

The EU-28 sugar production for food purposes for MY 2016/17 is forecast at 16.5 million MT in raw sugar equivalent (RSE), with another 0.9 million MT produced for industrial purposes.
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Nicaragua: Sugar Annual

In marketing year (MY) 2015/2016, the National Committee of Sugar Producers of Nicaragua (CNPA) anticipates a total sugarcane harvest of 5.9 million metric tons...
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Philippines: Sugar Annual

According to Philippine Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA) data, MY 2014/15 (Dec/Nov) raw sugar production decreased by 15 percent to 2.15 MMT.
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Indonesia: Sugar Annual

Indonesian sugarcane production in marketing year (MY) 2015/16 is estimated to decline to 27.0 million metric tons (MMT) due to El Nino related weather conditions.
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Australia: Sugar Annual

Australian sugar production is forecast by Post to remain at the official estimate of five million MT in 2016/17.
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Peru: Sugar Annual

Sugar production in Peru is forecast at 1.5 MMT in MY 2016, an increase of 13 percent compared to the previous year.
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Costa Rica: Sugar Annual

Costa Rica’s sugar cane production is forecast to decline by 4.3 percent in 2015/2016.
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South Africa: Sugar Annual

The impact of the 2015 drought is expected to continue in the 2016/17 MY.