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China: Fresh Fruit Market in North China

Over the past five years, North China’s imported fruit market has continued to boom as a result of an evergrowing number of direct shipments.
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Costa Rica: Costa Rica Will Increase Residue Testing

The Costa Rican Ministry of Agriculture (MAG) plans to gradually increase the number of pesticides tested for at their laboratory.
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South Korea: FTA Effect on Korean Retail Prices

Korean retail prices for many imported fruits remain high even after FTA tariff reductions.
United States exporters of agricultural products to South Africa, especially meat exporters, face both tariff and non-tariff barriers to trade.
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Germany: Product Brief Fresh Fruits

Germany is one of the largest markets for fruit in Europe. The relative affluence of its population of 82 million people makes it an attractive outlet for exporters from many countries.
U.S. exports to the Republic of Korea (ROK) for Consumer Oriented products finished the year at a record high based on data through December 2014 at $3.5 Billion.
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Japan: The WASABI - Hot News from Japan Vol. 11 Issue 1

FAS Japan Honors Japanese Supporters of U.S. Agricultural Products; FFA National Officer Team Visits Japan; Seminar Explains a New Opportunity for Japanese Soy Food Promotion;
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Pakistan: Apple Product Brief

In 2012/13, Pakistan produced 555,000 metric tons of apples, placing it among the top 25 producers globally.
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Greece: Fresh Deciduous Fruit Annual 2014

Greece’s MY 2014/15 (July/June) apple production is forecast to decrease by 2 percent, because of the low temperatures occurred during fruit setting and maturity phases.
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Italy: Fresh Deciduous Fruit Annual 2014

With more than 2MMT, Italy provides around 20 percent of the EU-28 apple production.
Summarized in this report: ISRAFOOD to be held on November 25-27 in Tel Aviv, Russia growing destination for Israeli fresh potatoes and Minister of Agriculture argues against tax increase.
Due to the recent increase in the rejection of U.S. apple and pear exports to Israel, the Israeli Plant and Protection Services has updated the phytosanitary import requirements.