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Pakistan is a small but growing market for imported consumer food products and the small modern retail sector is growing slowly.
This report outlines regulatory requirements and import procedures for food and agricultural imports into Pakistan.
EU-28 citrus production is forecast at approximately 11 MMT, a slight decrease of 3.2 percent from the previous campaign.
The European Commission (EC) launched an online public consultation to help define criteria for endocrine disruptors as required by the regulations on biocides and plant protection products.
Pakistani cotton is currently among lowest-priced cotton in the world.
This report provides updated information on key changes to the EU's food labeling requirements and aims at providing answers to questions raised by U.S. exporters about compliance with the new rules.
The Government of Pakistan has increased the tariff on sugar imports from zero to 20 percent and authorized an export quota of 500,000 metric tons.
On September, 8, 2014, South Africa voluntarily suspended citrus exports to the European Union (EU) as a result of the EU measures on Citrus Black Spot (CBS).
The Government of Pakistan has increased the tariff on wheat imports from zero to twenty percent.
Pakistan recently purchased 40,000 metric tons of U.S. soybean meal.
This report provides EU-28 production, supply, and demand forecasts for fresh apples, fresh pears, and table grapes.
The bill amending Pakistan’s 1976 Seed Act has cleared the first step of the legislative process.