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Spain: Retail Foods

In Fiscal Year (FY) 2017, Spain imported $1.7 billion worth of agricultural, fish and forest products from the United States.
Spain pulse production lags far behind domestic demand.
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Spain: Agricultural Biotechnology Annual

Spain is the largest grower of Bt corn in the EU-28 and has traditionally defended a science-based approach to agricultural biotechnology decisions.
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Angola: Agricultural Biotechnology Annual

Angola currently does not allow the use of agricultural biotechnology in production, and imports containing genetically engineered components are limited to food aid.
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Spain: Exporter Guide

In 2016, Spain imported $1.8 billion of agricultural, fish and forest products from the United States.
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Spain: Food Service - Hotel Restaurant Institutional

Spain continues to break tourist records with the number of tourists visiting the country.
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Spain: Food Processing Ingredients

In Fiscal Year (FY) 2017, Spain imported $1.7 billion worth of agricultural, fish and forest products from the United States.
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EU-28: Crop Update

The total MY2017/18 EU-28 grain crop is revised up 2 MMT to 304 MMT, due to improved outlooks for both the wheat and corn crops.
On November 9, 2017, Angolan President, João Lourenço, issued an order to end the contract between Angolan Customs and the commercial company Bromangol for the operation of analytical laboratories....
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Spain: Spanish Pork Captures Asian Market Share

Over the past years the Spanish pork industry has concentrated on exports and won market share from the United States.
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Angola: Angola Increases U.S. Poultry Imports in 2017

The Angolan Government made more foreign exchange (forex) injections available in 2017 to combat the high inflation and reduced food availability due to lack of forex since mid-2015.
A shifting political landscape in the EU has led to fears that voting “against” import authorization of Genetically Engineered (GE) crops is becoming perilously close to a new norm.