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In October 2020, the Ministry of Commerce published notification 68/2020, which reduced the number of tariff lines that require an import license.
On November 17, 2020, the Swedish Board of Agriculture reported a finding of the highly pathogenic avian influenza virus on a commercial poultry farm.
Although Burma (also called Myanmar) does not yet have a comprehensive biosafety legislation, the final version of the National Biosafety Framework is completed and pending approval...
This report lists the major export certificates required by Burmese government agencies for U.S products exported to Burma.
Burma’s beans and pulse production in MY 2020/21 is forecast to increase by 3 percent with expanded growing areas, especially for Black matpe and Toor whole in line with increased demand from India.
With the onset of COVID-19, the Government of Myanmar adjusted its rice trade policy to maintain price stability and increase farmer incomes while also ensuring a sufficient supply for domestic...
Burma's livestock sector, which has been experiencing strong growth, is expected to slow due to travel restrictions, decreasing demand, and low prices during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The government of the Kingdom of Sweden has announced a number of measures to help businesses that have been adversely affected by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
In MY 2020/21, rice production in Burma is forecast to increase in anticipation of favorable weather and increased demand from the European Union and China following COVID-19.
EU-27+UK chicken meat production is expected to increase slightly again in 2020 driven by both domestic and export demand.
This report assesses the agricultural biotechnology sector in Sweden, and covers related production, trade and policies.
There are no significant developments to convey since the previous report from November 2018.