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The incoming government under the leadership of President-elect Maurcio Macri has proposed a series of agricultural policy changes that could have a significant impact...
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...
Argentine dairy production has remained relatively stagnant since 2011. Post forecasts Argentine milk output for calendar year 2016 to reach 11.67 million tons (equivalent to 11,328 million liters).
Argentina’s raisin production is forecast to rebound to normal levels in CY 2016 and CY 2015 due to favorable weather conditions.
Argentine Government implements new process for prior approval of labels for food, beverages, cosmetic and personal care products, and household cleaning products.
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...
Post continues to project the 2015/16 wheat crop at 10.2 million metric tons (mmt), slightly below USDA’s official number.
For CY 2016, Post forecasts production to rebound to 720,000 MT for apples and 650,000 MT for pears from CY 2015 due to favorable weather conditions.
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.