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The Minister of Agriculture of China has declared that China will work to reopen the market for German poultry.
On July 6, 2018, the People’s Republic of China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) enacted additional tariffs on select U.S. products as previously announced.
Since 2014, domestic crawfish consumption has increased 68 percent to 1.1 million tons.
Overall grain production is expected to fall in MY2018/19 due to weather-stress and a flurry of domestic support and trade policy developments.
China remains one of the most dynamic retail markets in the world and offers great opportunities for U.S. food exporters.
During the week of June 24, 2018, China lifted its long standing ban on imports of beef from both France and the United Kingdom.
Thirst for imported beer intensifies in South China…Upcoming opportunities for U.S. exporters to meet with South China ingredient importers…ATO Guangzhou participated in trade shows for U.S. woods....
Due to extreme weather this spring in the stone fruit producing regions, both peach and nectarine production and cherry production are forecast down for MY 18/19 from MY 17/18 production levels.
On June 19, 2018, China’s Ministry of Finance announced that as part of the Second Amendment to the Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement, China will reduce tariffs on imports of a number of products....
China is the world's fourth largest dairy producer, and a major importer, primarily of powdered milk.
China is the world’s leading producer of apples, pears, and table grapes, comprising roughly 55%, 77%, and 44% of total output respectively.
The massive surge in imports of cheaper alternative feed ingredients has significantly impacted feed demand for corn in recent years according to official statistics and industry analysts.