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In 2016, U.S. rice exports to Colombia are 66.1 percent lower than the previous year. This is due to a strong U.S. dollar, larger Colombian domestic production, and increased competition...
In fiscal year (FY) 2016 (October to September) total Colombian food and agricultural imports were valued at $5.5 billion.
Hotel occupancy rates remain stable at 53.6 percent in 2015, with a number of new hotel chains expanding operations in Colombia.
The EU remains the world's largest wine producer despite lower production levels in 2016 compared to 2015. U.S. exporters should be aware that specific wine labeling rules...
Colombia continues to expand its biotechnology frontier. The adoption rate for biotech corn has surpassed that of cotton and the development of a regulatory framework is underway.
Over the last two years, the volume of Colombian coffee production was only marginally impacted by the El Niño weather phenomena, although the quality of beans was affected.
FAS/Bogota took the SaborUSA team on the road to Denver, Colorado to see the thriving local culinary scene.
The restrictive marketing measures that Ireland wants to introduce for all alcohol products could impact U.S. exports to the EU.
It is expected that in 2016 milk deliveries in the European Union will increase by 1.1 percent and stabilize in 2017.
FAS/Bogota recently took SaborUSA on the road to Washington, D.C. and Virginia to explore the culinary richness of this historic region.
Colombia’s biofuel mandates remain unchanged resulting in little incentive to increase production or consumption.
On January 15, 2016, USDA and USAID executed a participating agency program agreement (PAPA) titled Cacao for Peace.