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A French ban on the sales of fruit and vegetables with identifying stickers threatens exports of U.S. sweet potatoes (approx. $20 million in sales annually) and grapefruits ($8 million annually).
This FAIRS Jordan report includes fresh apples import labeling requirements, as well as the cause leading to consignment rejections at the port-of-entry.
On April 8, 2020 France published its fifth emergency decree banning fresh cherry imports from countries where the use of the chemical dimethoate is permitted in cherry production.
Jordan counts with increasingly westernized consumer tastes. Its 10.5 million consumers are demanding a wider variety of foreign food and agricultural products that are attractively packaged....
This FAIRS report lists the export certificates required for food and agricultural products shipped to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
France imported $1.53 billion of food and agricultural products from the United States in 2018.
On April 18, France published its fourth emergency decree banning fresh cherry imports from countries where the use of the chemical dimethoate is permitted in cherry production.
France is the third largest European economy and according to French customs imported $1.28 billion of food and agricultural products from the United States in 2017.
On April 6, 2018 France published its third emergency decree banning cherry imports from countries where the use of the chemical dimethoate is legal.
More than 70 percent of French household food purchases are made in supermarkets and local smaller discount stores.
France (including its overseas territories) has 67 million consumers and is the third largest economy in the European Union after Germany and the United Kingdom.
This report lists and describes certificates that should accompany U.S. food and agricultural product exports to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.