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China’s retail sector offers great opportunity for U.S. food and food product exporters. However, there remains to be many challenges in reaching and selling U.S. food products in the retail sector.
Poland as a member of the European Union applies EU directives and regulations to agricultural imports with only few exceptions.
China is the second largest seed market in the world, annually planting 12.5 million tons of seed, with a market value at $17.2 billion.
The State Council Duty Committee (SCDC) released the 2017 Tariff Adjustment Plan which lists changes in tariff rates for calendar year 2017. These new rates went into effect on January 1, 2017.
China is the world’s largest importer of genetically engineered (GE) crops and one of the largest producers of GE cotton in the world, but it has not yet approved any major GE food crops...
Home to winter sports, ski resorts, and ancient Manchurian towns, Dongbei or Northeastern China is home to 110 million people.
This report is meant to provide practical tips to U.S. agricultural, forest and fishery companies on how to conduct business in China.
On October 19, 2016, China’s State Council Legal Affairs Office (SCLAO) published a revised version of the Draft Implementing Rules of the Food Safety Law for review.
As of January 4, 2017 there were 23 outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in Poland.
In 2015 the total fish catch was 170,500 MT, which included the Baltic Sea and long-distance fisheries.
Poland as a member of the EU applies EU regulatory requirements for import of products of animal or plant origin. The EU has harmonized export certification requirements for most products.