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Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) imports approximately two-thirds of its overall food needs.
On October 16, 2013, President Sebastián Piñera signed the draft bill that will create the new Ministry of Agriculture, Food, Fisheries and Forestry.
Chile’s production and exports of avocados are expected to fall during the 2014/2015 production year (Jul-Jun), due to a reduction in planted area and drought weather conditions during last year.
Forecasts for MY 2015 production and exports of Chilean table grapes, apples and pears are expected be greater than the previous MY.
The European Commission released its Progress Report on BiH’s pre-accession efforts and concluded that substantial work remains to be done in the fields of agriculture and rural development.
Chile’s dairy production is expected to increase again this year, as weather has been more favorable for grass production which is the primary feed input for milk production.
There is a need for genetic improvement of BiH’s dairy herds to increase the production of milk and meat and create higher income for the rural population.
Bosnia and Herzegovina imports 90 percent of the pet food consumed and these imports reached $7.5 million in 2013.
Post organized a U.S. Food Festival held July 4-6, 2014 in one of Santiago’s premier shopping centers.
Walnut production and exports are expected to increase this year due to favorable weather conditions and new planted areas coming into production.
Walnut production and exports are expected to increase this year due to favorable weather conditions and new planted areas coming into production.
Chile’s production estimates for peaches and nectarines are expected to recuperate after a significant fall during this marketing as a result of a heavy frost last September.