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A World Bank report indicates Senegalese economy is expected to continue to accelerate in 2015 and 2016 due to the rebound in the agricultural sector coupled with the end of the Ebola epidemic.
In response to the country’s worst drought in decades, Ethiopia is expected to import a record 2.5 million metric tons of wheat during MY15/16, which is more than double the amount from last year.
Under USDA’s Food for Progress Program, USDA and ACDI/VOCA are working together to support the development of Ethiopia’s livestock feed sector...
This report updates technical import requirements and regulations for food and agricultural products currently required by the Government of Kenya (GOK).
This report is a reissuance of the 2014 FAIRS export certificate report with no additional information.
Ghana operates in a relatively free market environment. Trade and investment liberalization has been an integral part of Ghana’s economic reform program.
This report was updated December 7, 2015 and the areas updated are: Section II. Labeling Requirements were updated as indicated in the FDA Guidelines for the labeling of Pre-Packaged Foods...
While South Africa produces a variety of high-quality agricultural products for export, the country continues to offer opportunities for imports of both consumer and processed fruits and vegetables.
This is the first FAIRS report for Angola, documenting the country’s technical policies, practices, and import requirements for food and agricultural products.
According to Ethiopia’s recently-launched humanitarian requirements document for 2016, there are 10.2 million people in need of emergency food assistance due to drought, one of the worst in decades.
All the sections of the Report except sections VIII (Import Procedures) and Section IX (Other Certification and testing requirements) have been updated based on recent regulation amendments...
This report is an annual update of Senegal’s food and feed regulations and governmental enforcement mechanisms and bodies.