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Despite slower growth forecast for 2016 and measures to restrict imports, Ecuador offers U.S. food and agricultural product exporters a number of trade possibilities.
Since 2006 Poland has been one of the biggest opponents of the use of Genetically Modified Plants (GMO). Polish law prohibits marketing and cultivation of “GMO” plants or products.
This report should be read in conjunction with the EU-28 Food and Agricultural Import Regulations and Standards (FAIRS) report written by the U.S. Mission to the EU (GAIN report E16060).
Germany has 82 million of the world’s wealthiest consumers and is by far the biggest market in the European Union.
Fish Breeding Cluster to Be Constructed in Karelia… AgroInvestor Magazine Reports on Top-15 Projects in Agriculture Sector in 2016…
The food processing industry is a huge component of Ecuador’s manufacturing sector, grossing $5.3 billion in 2015.
In 2015-16, Ukraine deregulated some food safety import procedures and significantly modified its food safety legislation, introducing HACCP principles.
This report outlines Ecuador’s requirements for food and agricultural product imports. The major changes from the previous 2015 report are related to the Sanitary Notification...
Serbia’s Law on Genetically Engineered Organisms (GMOs), was signed in 2009. It strictly prohibits the importation, production, or commercial growing of genetically engineered crops.
Hungary has fully implemented EU regulations for the import of products of animal and plant origin.
This report provides information on the export certificates required by the Government of Croatia. This is an annual report that was updated in November 2016.
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) imports approximately two-thirds of its overall food needs.