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The high number of rainy days and unusually cool November slowed the corn harvest; about 10%-20% of corn was estimated to be still in the fields at the end of November.
Bulgaria already exported its rapeseeds surplus with exports reaching 460,000 MT at the end of November.
Since the first incidence on November 15, the highly pathogenic bird flu virus of the type H5N8 have been found on five farms in the Netherlands.
Unusually rainy weather along with cooler temperatures this year made the season challenging for the farmers.
Unusually rainy weather along with cooler temperatures this year made the season challenging for the farmers.
Market demand, consumption and trade in legumes in Bulgaria are increasing. The market is diversifying and demand for higher quality product grows.
The Dutch feed sector announced a two-track sourcing policy in 2015, by which a third of the market will be supplied with RTRS soy and two-thirds of the market by alternative sustainability programs.
The UK presents strong market opportunities for many U.S. consumer-oriented products.
Consumers' attitudes towards biotechnology in Bulgaria remains negative.
The Dutch government and agricultural sector have a pragmatic approach towards the import of genetically engineered (GE) agricultural products.