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ATO Japan supported 65 companies exhibiting in the USA Pavilion at FOODEX 2017, which attracted more than 80,000 attendees from across the Asia-Pacific region over four days.
On February 13, 2017, Russia notified to the WTO draft amendments to “The procedure of state sanitary-epidemiological supervision (control) at the customs border and at the customs territory....
Poland is among the countries with the largest forest area in Europe. The country is the 10th largest world producer and the fourth largest world exporter of furniture.
Turkey Removes Eligibility of Russian Commodities for Inward Processing Regime… Russia Amends a List of Banned Products of Turkish Origin… Minister Tkachyov States Priorities....
On February 13, 2017, Japan revised a Ministerial Ordinance that will eliminate the practice of agebased testing of Japanese cattle for bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE)....
A key element of the EU's new promotion policy called "Enjoy! It's from Europe" is the adoption of annual work programs that set out strategic priorities for promotion measures....
GOR Moves VPSS Deputy Head to a Deputy Minister of Agriculture Position… EEC Council approved draft Agreement of the EAEU Member States on Circulation of Planting Seeds in the Eurasian Economic Union…
The Russian aquaculture sector currently is responsible for approximately four percent of Russia’s total fish production.
The forestry sector is an important sector in Romania. The direct and indirect contributions to the wood industry for the economy reaches about 3.5 percent of GDP annually.
U.S. Ambassador to Romania visits a leading importer of U.S. dried fruits and nuts.
Given the competitiveness of U.S. corn, wheat and rice prices, Japanese demand for these grains has remained strong.
FAS/Moscow forecasts Russia’s 2017 production of three major crops (sunflowerseed, soybeans, and rapeseed) at 15.3 million metric tons (MMT), a two percent increase over last year.