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There are no significant developments to convey since the previous report done in January, 2017.
On November 6, 2017, the Plant Protection Division updated its list of U.S. commodities that are allowed to be imported into Myanmar.
Uruguayan beef exports for 2018 are forecast to decline by almost 3 percent to 420,000 tons.
Post forecasts 2017/18 area planted to remain stagnant at 1.2 million hectares. This area and a return to historical yields are forecast to produce 3 million tons.
Burma: Rice and corn production is forecast to increase in MY 2017/18 due to increased utilization of farm mechanization and higher yielding seeds.
ruguayan beef exports for 2017 are forecast down marginally at 382,000 tons carcass weight equivalent.
On January 1, 2017, the Myanmar government imposed a new pest risk analysis (PRA) requirement for imported plant commodities.
Myanmar does not have a biosafety framework to track genetically engineered food or animal products.