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The Minister of Agriculture of China has declared that China will work to reopen the market for German poultry.
All the sections of the Report have been updated based on recent regulation amendments, updated website links and to comply with the updated reporting instructions.
In July 2018, South Africa officially opened its market to imports of U.S. shell eggs.
South Africa’s corn exports are projected to drop to 1 million tons in the 2018/19 MY, as post expects a decrease in commercial production, due to a cut in area planted.
On July 6, 2018, the People’s Republic of China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) enacted additional tariffs on select U.S. products as previously announced.
Since 2014, domestic crawfish consumption has increased 68 percent to 1.1 million tons.
Kenya’s imports of consumer-oriented food products grew at an annual average rate of 12.6 percent between calendar years (CY) 2013 and 2017.
Overall grain production is expected to fall in MY2018/19 due to weather-stress and a flurry of domestic support and trade policy developments.
China remains one of the most dynamic retail markets in the world and offers great opportunities for U.S. food exporters.
The production of sesame and soybeans is forecast to climb in MY18/19 (Oct-Sep), while Niger seed production is expected to remain unchanged.
During the week of June 24, 2018, China lifted its long standing ban on imports of beef from both France and the United Kingdom.
Thirst for imported beer intensifies in South China…Upcoming opportunities for U.S. exporters to meet with South China ingredient importers…ATO Guangzhou participated in trade shows for U.S. woods....