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On March 27, 2020, the Government of Morocco extended the import duty exemption on common wheat until June 15, 2020 to ensure adequate supply and maintain low prices in the local market.
The Moroccan food processing market provides excellent opportunities for U.S. exporters seeking to expand their presence across Africa.
Boosted by rising incomes, a growing middle class, and robust demand in food service and retail, the Philippine broiler sector has surged over the past decade and is set to continue in the coming year
On March 27, 2020, the government of Morocco suspended customs duties on durum wheat, lentils, chickpeas, beans and dry common beans.
The rapidly expanding processed food and beverage sector in the Philippines presents robust opportunities for U.S. exporters of agricultural raw materials and high-value ingredients.
Located 150 miles north of Manila, Baguio city is the heart of northern Luzon, featuring opportunities for U.S. foods and beverages, specifically in the food retail and the food service sectors.
A year after passage of the Rice Tariffication Law, Philippine rice farmers struggle to compete with affordable imports from Southeast Asia.
FAS Manila expects Philippine pork production to decline by approximately 10 percent in 2020, as African Swine Fever continues to spread throughout the country.
On Thursday March 5, 2020, the government of Morocco issued a circular intended to limit the spread of Corona virus.