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In MY 2017/2018, palm oil production increased 23 percent due to new-planted areas starting to bear fruit.
In Nicaragua, imports of genetically engineered crops (GE) are limited to use as animal feed.
Improving dairy domestic production to reduce reliance on imports remains a priority for the Government of Algeria.
Algeria’s MY2018/2019 grain crop was good and reached 6.05 MMT.
General good growing conditions indicate a good grain crop for MY2018/19 in Algeria.
Nicaragua’s sugar production reached a new record high in Market Year (MY) 2017/2018.
Opportunities exist for U.S. agricultural exporters to further develop and modernize the agriculture sector.
The Algerian Ministry of Agriculture reported favorable early prospects for the MY2018/19 winter grain crop.
On January 7, 2018, the Algerian Government issued a decree temporarily suspending 851 products, of which 576 are agricultural.
Good opportunities may exist again for U.S. Grain exports due to the exemption from VAT for products destined for animal feed and the removal of the import licenses.
This report lists the main Nicaraguan food laws, technical regulations and import requirements.
This report lists Nicaragua import requirements for export certification and import permits for agrochemicals, veterinary products, feedstuffs and food products for human consumption.