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This report updates import requirements and regulations for food and agricultural products currently required by the Government of Tanzania (GoT).
FAS/Dar es Salaam forecasts marketing year (MY) 2019/2020 corn production to increase by 1.8 percent from 2018/2019 due to a promising fertilizer delivery system.
Most Tanzanians are not knowledgeable about genetic engineering (GE) and GE products, with the exception of a small population with tertiary-level education.
Since its European Union (EU) accession in 2004, Lithuania has consistently harmonized its domestic laws with EU food and agricultural regulations and standards.
EU-28 chicken meat production is expected to increase slightly again in 2019 driven by both domestic and export demand.
The Lithuanian Institute of Agriculture (LIOA) published new grain estimates for marketing year (MY) 2018/19.
On July 25, 2018, the Court of Justice of the European Union issued its judgment that organisms created through many newer genome editing techniques are to be regulated....
On June 14, 2018, an agreement on the successor to the Renewable Energy Directive (RED) was reached for 2021-2030.
This report provides an overview on the biofuel use mandates in the various EU-28 member states. It supplements the EU-28 Biofuel Annual Report.
On June 14, 2018, negotiators from the Council, the European Parliament and the Commission found a political agreement on the next iteration of the Renewable Energy Directive (RED II).
The EU Council formally adopted the text of the new Regulation on organic production and labeling of organic products.
In Marketing Year (MY) 2017/18 Tanzania exported 4,864 MT of green coffee beans to the United States, worth 19.2 million USD, representing an increase of four percent from 2016/17.