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The extension for imports of organic raw materials entering Mexico to comply with the Organic Products Law (LPO) is official policy as of June 16, 2021.
This report serves as an alert to U.S. exporters of raw bovine skins and hides of an update to Mexico’s import requirement sheet (HRZ by its Spanish acronym) for those products.
Based on a preliminary announcement, Mexico is drafting a proposed official standard for product placement in supermarkets and stores.
Burma’s rice exports in June are forecast lower due to the continued closure of several check points along the Burma-China border and lower demand from EU countries.
Prior to the February 1, 2021 military coup, Burma was in the process of updating many of its laws and regulations.
This report lists the major certificates required by the Burmese government agencies for U.S agricultural products exported to Burma.
Mexico’s Health and Sanitary Risks Authority published a manual to provide clarity on the commercial and sanitary information required for labeling processed foods and non-alcoholic beverages.
This report includes a general analysis of how water shortages might affect agricultural production in Mexico.
Tomato production in Mexico is forecasted to recover slightly from last year, on more stable weather and sufficient rainfall levels in Sinaloa, the top producing state.
Wheat consumption is forecast to decrease in 2021 due to economic contraction and cash shortages post-coup and the continued negative impact from COVID-19.
Post forecasts 2021/22 production, utilization, and trade for corn, rice, sorghum, and wheat.