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On December 30th, Hong Kong confirmed the presence of H7 avian influenza in live chickens imported from Mainland China.
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China: General Hygiene Regulation for Food Production

On May 24, 2013, China released the National Food Safety Standard of General Hygiene Regulations for Food Production (GB14881-2013), which became effective on June 1, 2014.
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India: Food Processing Ingredients

India’s food processing sector continues to expand in response to changing demographics, strong local and international brands, emerging modern retail and growing consumer acceptance of processed food
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India: Retail Foods

Although small, traditional outlets dominate the Indian food retail sector and account for 98 percent of sales...
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India: Food Service - Hotel Restaurant Institutional

India’s food service sector continues expanding as the number of travelers increase and more consumers dine at restaurants.
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India: Exporter Guide

India is a small and growing market for imported consumer food products.
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South Korea: Food Processing Ingredients

South Africa's agricultural exports reached an estimated $256 million in 2014, up from $226 million in 2010.
The Hong Kong government (HKG) confirmed a human case of avian influenza A(H7N9) on December 27, 2014.
The Government of India (GOI) announced a price fixing scheme for fuel ethanol procurement for parastatal oil marketing companies (OMCs).
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Thailand: Weekly Rice Price Update

Export prices increased 1 percent due to lower-than-expected sales of government rice stocks.
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Taiwan: Craft Beers Increase in Taiwan

Taiwan’s beer market increased to 517 million liters (137 million gallons) in 2013.
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Japan: Citrus Annual

Japanese production, consumption and imports of mandarins are forecast to decline further in MY 2014/15, as farmers continue to exit and consumers substitute other fruits and sweets for mandarins.