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In Greece, there are over 15,000 enterprises engaged in food processing, producing goods valued at approximately $11 billion.
Post forecasts that 2020 chicken meat production will grow by 1.5 percent over 2019.
Turkish cotton planting and production for Marketing Year (MY) 2020/21 is projected to be about 480,000 hectares and 760,000 metric tons (MT) (3.5 million bales).
Korea has a strong food processing industry that manufactures a wide variety of food and beverage products. It also relies heavily on imports to fulfill its food and agricultural needs.
This report contains finalized production forecasts for marketing year (MY) 2019/20 as well as final trade estimates for MY2018/19.
This report provides an overview of the impact to date of COVID-19 on the Korean trade balance, distribution channels, wholesale prices and government support programs provided to cope with the...
On March 23, 2020, Poland’s Chief Veterinary Officer (CVO) officially notified an African swine fever (ASF) outbreak on a 23,746-head pig farm in the Lubuskie Province in western Poland.
Starting March 25, German borders are closed to seasonal agricultural workers from key countries including Bulgaria and Romania.
The number of cattle in Turkey is estimated to grow 1.2 percent in 2020 to 18.1 million animals due to favorable government subsidies and continuing feeder cattle imports albeit at a lower volume.
Consistent growth in Bulgaria’s food and beverage retail market is driven by increased consumer confidence, declining unemployment, and growing incomes.
The Korean food market has been seriously hit by the on-going COVID-19 outbreak.
African Swine Fever (ASF) continues to negatively affect both backyard and commercial hog holdings in Romania.