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Opportunities exist for U.S. agricultural products in Poland, Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia, but there are challenges in light of the region’s EU membership and the Eurozone situation.
In FY 2013, Spain imported a record $1.88 billion of agricultural, fish and forest products from the United States, up 74 percent compared to the previous year.
As the consolidation and maturation of Spain's retail food industry continues, medium and long-term opportunities continue to arise for U.S. exporters.
This report outlines the applicable legislation regarding the export of U.S. food products to Spain, particularly those rules that differ from EU legislation.
A summary of entry certificates required by the Ukrainian government to assure food safety, product quality, veterinary and plant health.
he UK presents strong market opportunities for many U.S. consumer-oriented products.
This report only focuses on Spanish specific certification requirements when they differ or are in addition to EU-harmonized certification. This report should be read in conjunction with the EU FAIRS Export Certificate report prepared by the FAS...
By the end of 2014, Poland’s parliament is expected to complete comprehensive legislation on agricultural biotechnology.
Germany is by far the biggest EU market for U.S. food products and the new U.S.-EU organic equivalency agreement has created additional opportunities.
Russia's buildup to the 2014 Winter Olympics provides a potential new market for American food and agricultural products.
While EU demand for imported soybeans has fallen, the U.S. industry adjusted to meet rising demand elsewhere in the world.
Growing demand for pet food is creating new opportunities for U.S exporters in both established and emerging markets worldwide.