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Saudi Arabia’s decision to phase out forage production will increase demand for imported high protein alfalfa hay.
Saudi Arabia’s regulatory authorities continue to strictly enforce Saudi and GSO food import regulations and standards, particularly those related to allowable limits for food additives...
The Government of Egypt announced on January 5, 2017 that the price to be paid for local wheat to be harvested starting in mid-April, will be based upon the announced average international price...
The report lists and describes certificates that should accompany food and agricultural products to Jordan. It also includes the purpose of each certificate and the governmental agency responsible.
This report is updated to include updates Egypt’s new import procedures for corn, soybeans, and wheat, which will come into force on January 1, 2017.
The report provides information on export certificates that the Government of Morocco requires.
This report provides an overview of the food laws and regulatory environment in Tunisia as it relates to U.S. food and agricultural exports.
This report provides an overview of the food laws and regulatory environment in Morocco as they relate to U.S. food and agricultural exports.
Jordan’s biotechnology draft biosafety law based on the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety, which among other issues mandates the labeling of biotech products, has yet to be approved...
Algeria’s 2017 Finance Law increases value added tax for many products and will decrease imports of barley, corn, soybean meal, rice, oat, sorghum and DDGs.
Developments in Israel’s food and agriculture sector.
For MY 2016/17, FAS Rabat revised post’s estimate for wheat imports from 5 million MT to 5.5 million MT.