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Australia is the world’s second-largest producer and exporter of almonds, behind only the United States, and the industry continues to grow.
Tree nut production in Australia has surged in recent years and prospects are for continued rapid expansion in production for a number of years.
Approximately 90 percent of U.S. agricultural exports to Tunisia are bulk grains and oilseeds.
This report contains an unofficial translation of Tunisia's Order approving the Tunisian standard for maximum residue limits of pesticides (NT 117.03), which references its technical conformity....
This report contains an unofficial translation of the Order that cancelled the compulsory nature of Tunisian standards in the food industry sector, including those related to analyses and tests....
This report contains an unofficial translation of Tunisia's draft law on food and feed safety, approved by the People's Assembly on February 12, 2019.
Effective December 21, 2018, Tunisia repealed its ban on import financing for select imported consumer goods it deemed as “non-essential,” which earlier came into effect October 27, 2017....
This report contains an unofficial translation of an instruction from the Ministry of Commerce to the Director General for Customs, instructing Customs to begin implementing additional technical....
In a new online joint communique, dated March 13, 2018, Tunisia formally removed the remaining barrier to U.S. exports, which have been thus far unable to comply....
Tunisia remains primarily a bulk commodity market for U.S. corn and soybean products.
Effective October 27, Tunisian banks stopped financing the importation of non-essential consumer products, adversely impacting between $5-30 million of U.S. food and agricultural sales.
Australia is the world’s second largest almond producer with six percent of world output after the United States, which accounts for 85 percent of the total.