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In the first quarter of 2021, U.S. soybean exports reached the second-highest value ever at $7.7 billion, nearly double the same period last year.
Over the past five years, Portuguese fruit production has improved its efficiency and evolved into a dynamic and advanced agricultural sector.
This report is an overview of general legal and technical requirements imposed by the Russian Federation for food and agricultural imports.
On July 1, 2021, Slovenia will assume the six-month rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union, also known as the “EU presidency.”
A package of export restricting measures aimed at the oilseeds market is expected to dampen the trend of increasing oilseed production in Russia.
On April 28, 2021, the Danish government announced its intention to cut carbon dioxide emissions from agriculture by 7.1 million tons by 2030 through increased spending on green farming technologies.
The Dutch retail sector is fairly consolidated, with the two largest food retailers controlling nearly 60 percent of the market.
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 provides information on the food and agricultural product import requirements for Bosnia and Herzegovina.
This report outlines specific requirements for food and agricultural products that will be imported into Turkey.
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.
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) requires various certificates for imported food products which must be signed by the designated authorities.