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Abundant rainfall set Tunisia up for a strong 2026 harvest. The wheat and barley crops developed very well entering the most critical growing period in April. Post projects MY 2026/27 wheat and barley production at 1.2 MMT and 570,000 MT...
Tunisian MY 2026/27 soybean imports are expected to reach 595,000 MT, compared to 580,000 MT in MY 2025/26 as demand for animal feed increases slightly with growing demand for proteins driven by a stronger tourism sector. Tunisian olive oil exports...
Tunisia is continuing to postpone non-urgent matters in front of major political and economic reforms. As a result, Tunisia’s biotechnology framework remains on hold with no timeframe for a review and parliamentary vote. Tunisia currently places no...
The Food and Agricultural Import Regulations and Standards (FAIRS) report provides an overview of the food laws and regulatory environment in Tunisia as it relates to U.S. food and agricultural exports.
This report provides information on export certificates required by the Government of Tunisia.
With hundreds of miles of Mediterranean coastline and a significant tourism industry focused on the sea, there is strong demand for seafood in Tunisia. Over the past 20 years, Tunisia’s domestic aquaculture industry has grown to meet this demand, and...
The major grains in the northwest African countries of Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia are wheat (both soft and durum varieties) and barley (Figure 1 and Figure 2).
Highly favorable winter growing conditions set Tunisia up for a well above average 2025 harvest. The wheat and barley crops have developed very well entering the most critical growing period in April. Post forecasts MY 2025/26 wheat and barley...
Tunisian MY 2025/26 soybean imports are expected to reach 535,000 MT, compared to 530,000 MT in MY 2024/25 as demand for animal feed increases slightly. Tunisian olive oil exports are forecast to drop to 180,000 MT in MY 2025/26, compared to 280,000...
The Food and Agricultural Import Regulations and Standards (FAIRS) report provides an overview of the food laws and regulatory environment in Tunisia as it relates to U.S. food and agricultural exports.
This report provides information on export certificates required by the Government of Tunisia.
Tunisia is continuing to postpone non-urgent matters in front of major political and economic reforms. As a result, Tunisia’s biosafety framework, which was drafted in 2014, remains on hold with no timeframe for a review and parliamentary vote...