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Attaché Report (GAIN)

South Korea: Food Processing Ingredients

South Africa's agricultural exports reached an estimated $256 million in 2014, up from $226 million in 2010.
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Germany: Exporter Guide

The German market offers good opportunities for U.S. exporters of consumer-oriented agricultural products.
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South Korea: Exporter Guide

South Korea is the fifth largest export market for American agriculture.
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South Korea: Fruit Juice

Korea is an excellent market for American fruit juices.
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South Korea: Citrus Annual

Korea’s total citrus production for Marketing Year (MY) 2014/15 is forecast at 688,000 metric tons (MT), 2.4 percent higher than the 672,000 MT of MY 2013/14.
The Korea - Australia FTA will go into effect on December 12, 2014. The first year of this FTA will cover the period December 12-31, 2014.
According to the German parliament's scientific service, T-TIP could force Germany to abolish its plans for labeling for food from animals fed with GMO feed.
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South Korea: 2014 Rice Production Update

On November 15, 2014, Statistics Korea (KOSTAT) released its revised rice production estimate of 4,240,739 metric tons.
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Germany: First H5N8 outbreak in Europe

Germany has reported an outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) of the subtype H5N8 in fattening turkeys in North East Germany (Mecklenburg Western Pomerania) on Nov, 5 2014.
FAS Berlin hosted a roundtable discussion on sustainability of agriculture, forestry, and fisheries with participants from both sides of the Atlantic at the U.S. Embassy Berlin on October 30, 2014.
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Germany: Germany Finances Protein Strategy until 2017

Domestically grown protein crops were the focus of a recent symposium hosted by the German Government.
FAS Berlin brought a speaker presenting on the U.S. food safety system and policy to a T-TIP workshop in Germany.