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The U.S.-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement (PTPA) has significantly benefitted U.S.-origin food and agricultural product exports to Peru.
This report outlines Peru’s regulatory requirements for food and agricultural product imports.
In 2015, Spain shows signs of real improvement in its economic situation. The country is slowly finally coming out of the economic crisis and consumers are going back to bars and restaurants.
In 2014, Spain imported $2.2 billion of agricultural, fish and forest products from the United States, up almost 11 percent compared to the previous year...
This report identifies Peru’s import requirements for foreign export certificates, highlighting current procedures and relevant oversight agencies.
After plummeting in MY2014/15, Spain’s olive oil production is anticipated to return to average levels in MY2015/16.
In Calendar Year (CY) 2014, Spain imported $2.2 billion of agricultural, fish and forest products from the United States, up 11 percent compared to the previous year...
Spanish broiler production increased by 10 percent 2014 compared to the previous year, due to lower feed prices and an expected higher demand on domestic consumption and extra EU exports.
After last season bumper cotton plantings, area planted to cotton in MY 2015/16 has gone down.
Portugal is the European Union’s (EU’s) second largest GE corn grower, after Spain, and has fully implemented EU regulations in its territory, including strict coexistence rules.
This report provides information on the agricultural credit situation in Peru, particularly for small and medium sized producers. Financing is a limiting factor for most agricultural producers in Peru
Spain is a member of the European Union (EU) and it follows EU directives and regulations.