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On November 8, 2016, Thailand informed the World Trade Organization about a draft regulation on good practice certification and labelling requirements for packing houses of fruits and vegetables.
Infographic highlighting the total exports, top destinations, and top commodities for U.S. agricultural exports in 2016.
Malaysia’s retail sector is forecast to grow at three percent due to cautious consumer spending, increased subsidy rationalization and introduction of a new goods and services tax.
The overall food processing sector is growing at about five percent per year, with dairy, bakery, and processed fish products among the leading sectors.
American cranberry farmers are in the homestretch of the harvest season in what looks to be another banner year for U.S. cranberry production.
In MY2014/15, Taiwan imported a total of 156,007 metric tons (MT) of apples, valued at nearly US$240 million.
The Philippines’ rapidly expanding production of processed foods and beverages (f&b) presents robust opportunities for U.S. exporters of agricultural raw materials and high value ingredients.
With per capita income of over $9,152 and a middle and upper class making up 50 percent of the population, Malaysia shows good potential for growth as a market for high value consumer products.
The Korean pear industry is projected to continue declining, as both supply and demand for the fruit come under pressure.
The total volume of New Zealand’s deciduous fruit exports in 2015/2016 was the beneficiary of a superb growing season in the main growing regions.