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Rice export prices increase 2 to 3 percent due to strong demand for parboiled rice and appreciation of the Thai baht.
Post estimates South Africa will have to import about one million tons of corn in the 2018/19 MY on an estimated 20 percent decline in commercial production due to drought conditions.
In mid-January, Ethiopia cut the size of its earlier-announced milling wheat tender of 720,000 metric tons to 400,000 metric tons.
Mozambique planted its first genetically engineered (GE) corn trial at Chókwè Agricultural Station in 2017, as part of the Water Efficient Maize for Africa (WEMA) program aimed to test drought....
Rice export prices remain unchanged despite a 1 to 2 percent increase in domestic prices.
For calendar year (CY) 2017, the U.S. exported $19.5 million of food and agricultural products to Senegal.
This report summarizes the list of major export certificates, documentations and other regulatory requirements to export food and agricultural products to Ethiopia.
FAS/Nairobi forecasts a surge in Kenya’s imports of corn, wheat and rice in the marketing year (MY) 2019/2020 due to widening local supply deficit.
On March 12, 2019, the Thai Excise Department issued a new Excise Department Notification, which extends by 180 days (six months) the timeline for full implementation of the Certificate....
Rice export prices increased 1 percent due mainly to the strengthening Thai baht.
The January 2019 outbreak of foot and mouth disease in South Africa led to several countries, including China, Botswana, Mozambique, Namibia, eSwatini, Zambia and Zimbabwe, suspending imports....
On February 1, 2019, South Africa notified Post of the amended guidelines for the utilization of tariff rate quota allocations for U.S. bone-in chicken imports.