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On April 27, 2016, China’s cabinet, the State Council published its Key Tasks regarding Food Safety Work in 2016.
China pledges to expedite the construction of traceability systems for key commodities, including edible agricultural products, food products, drugs, and rare earth.
AQSIQ released for public comment the Draft Administrative Measures for Importers’ Review and Inspection on Overseas Establishments that Export Food Products to China.
China is the world's fourth largest dairy milk producer and consumer, and also a major importer of milk.
Turkey’s dairy and red meat balance is always tenuous, with never enough red meat leading to high prices, and a protected market generally from imports.
The sugar industry in China continues to struggle due to high production costs, the elimination of government support prices, and import competition.
As scheduled, the Chinese government’s auction of state cotton reserves began on May 3, 2016.
Turkey’s Ministry of Food Agriculture and Livestock (MinFAL) updated the “List of Restricted Substances for Food Supplements” on May 2, 2016, which is a revision from the April 6, 2016 list.
After a record harvest last year in Turkey, grain stocks are full.
Turkey’s Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Livestock (MinFAL) has not granted an extension to the United States to allow trade to flow during the continuation of negotiations on a new...
This report lists the major export certificates and other requirements expected by the Government of Turkey (GOT) for exports of food and agricultural products.
Turkey has just started to implement the new subsidy program for young farmers in Turkey.