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Due to recent changes by Brazil in the procedures to register U.S plants that process dairy products for human consumption, FAS/ Brasilia prepared this comprehensive report....
Due to recent changes by Brazil in the procedures to register U.S plants that process beef products for human consumption, FAS/ Brasilia prepared this comprehensive report with instructions....
Due to recent changes by Brazil in the procedures to register U.S plants that process fish and fishery products for human consumption, FAS/ Brasilia prepared this comprehensive report....
ATO/Sao Paulo forecasts Brazil’s coffee production for Marketing Year (MY) 2017/18 (July-June) at 52.1 million 60-kg bags, a decrease of four million bags compared to MY 2016/17....
Due to recent changes by Brazil in the procedures to register U.S plants that process meat products for human consumption, FAS/ Brasilia prepared this comprehensive report with instructions....
Due to recent changes by Brazil in the procedures to register U.S plants that process dairy products for human consumption, FAS/ Brasilia prepared this comprehensive report with instructions....
Due to recent changes by Brazil in the procedures to register U.S plants that process fish and fishery products for human consumption, FAS/ Brasilia prepared this comprehensive report....
U.S. agricultural exports to South America nearly doubled in the past four years, reaching a record of more than $8 billion in calendar year 2014.
ATO/Sao Paulo forecasts the Brazilian coffee production for Marketing Year (MY) 2015/16 (July-June) at 52.40 million 60-kg bags, up 2 percent relative to MY 2014/15.
FAS/Brasilia worked with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency (NOAA) to reach an agreement with the Government of Brazil (GOB) for a new health certificate for U.S. fishery products.
U.S. ethanol exports rebounded in 2014, with value and volume both up approximately 35 percent from the previous year, although still below the record set in 2011.
Brazilian sugarcane production is projected at 648 million metric tons for the 2015/16 marketing year, up 3 percent from revised estimates for the previous year.