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Croatia: FAIRS Export Certificate Report

This report provides information on the export certificates required by the Government of Croatia. This annual report was updated in November 2015.
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...
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Croatia: FAIRS Country Report

This report provides information on the food and agricultural product import requirements for Croatia. Croatia, as a member of the European Union, follows the EU directives and regulations.
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Argentina: Dairy and Products Annual

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).
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Argentina: Raisin Annual

Argentina’s raisin production is forecast to rebound to normal levels in CY 2016 and CY 2015 due to favorable weather conditions.
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Argentina: New Labeling Regulation

Argentine Government implements new process for prior approval of labels for food, beverages, cosmetic and personal care products, and household cleaning products.
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Croatia: Exporter Guide

Croatia imports a significant portion of the food it consumes. Croatia has not been immune to the global economic crisis and still faces significant challenges.
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Argentina: Grain and Feed Update

Post continues to project the 2015/16 wheat crop at 10.2 million metric tons (mmt), slightly below USDA’s official number.
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Argentina: Fresh Deciduous Fruit Annual

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.
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Argentina: Oilseeds and Products Update

2015/2016 sunflower production is revised down to 2.61 million tons on an increasingly less profitable situation, especially in Buenos Aires and La Pampa provinces.