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Russia: Biofuels Annual

As one of the world's leading producers and exporters of oil and gas, biofuels have an insignificant share in the overall energy production matrix of Russia, with an estimate of only 1.2 percent...
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Pakistan: Grain and Feed Update

The Government of Pakistan procured 5.0 million metric tons of wheat from the recently concluded harvest, well below the 6.2 million ton target.
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Dominican Republic: Dairy Report

Dominican imports of dairy products exhibited strong across-the-board growth in 2014.
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Argentina: Biofuels Annual

Argentine bioethanol production and consumption for 2016 are forecast up at a record 900 million liters.
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Thailand: Palm Oil Production-Supply-Demand Update

As a result of dry weather conditions, crude palm oil (CPO) production for 2015 is estimated to decline by 10 percent to 1.8 million metric tons (MMT) from 2.0 MMT in 2014.
The Senate Agriculture Committee passed the amendments to Pakistan’s 1976 Seed Act.
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Pakistan: Pakistan Doubles Sugar Import Tariff

The Government of Pakistan recently increased the sugar import tariff from 20 to 40 percent in an effort to shield its domestic industry from imports as domestic prices rise...
Egypt has imposed a temporary 20 percent anti-dumping tariff on the CIF value of white sugar imports (HS code 17019990).
Jordan's Ministry of Agriculture will suspend apple imports beginning on July 31.
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Australia: Agriculture in Northern Australia

The Australian government is seeking to further develop agriculture, agribusiness and other industries in northern Australia.
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Thailand: Weekly Rice Price Update

Export prices are steady as traders await a new public tender to be issued on July 6.
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Thailand: Grain and Feed Update

MY2015/16 rice production is revised down to 18 million metric tons, down 7 percent from MY2014/15 due to ongoing water supplies shortages in irrigated areas.