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                On October 22, 2014, China notified the WTO of new standards on Multi-nutrient Supplementary Food for Pregnant and Lactating Women as SPS/N/CHN/691.
            
                                      
                Post’s October forecast for MY14/15 total oilseed production is 55.8 million tons, down by 5 percent from an estimated 58.7 million tons in MY13/14.
            
                                      
                On October 22, 2014, China notified the WTO of a new General Standard for Sports Nutritional Food as SPS/N/CHN/690.
            
                                      
                On October 22, 2014, China notified the WTO of a new General Standard for Sports Nutritional Food as SPS/N/CHN/690.
            
                                      
                Post forecasts that China's broiler production will fall as demand declines due to lower prices and food safety concerns.
            
                                      
                Post forecasts China’s broiler production to remain flat at 13 million tons in 2015 as a result of stagnant consumption and relatively higher feed costs.
            
                                      
                From May 15-24, 2014, ATO Chengdu led a trade mission of 14 retail sector professionals to the Sweets & Snacks Expo (SSE) in Chicago, Illinois, followed by business visits in California and New York.
            
                                      
                Global wine trade climbed to a record 5 billion liters in 2013, up 75 percent from little more than a decade ago.
            
                                      
                Tangjiuhui (China Food and Drinks Fair) is a semiannual event held every autumn and spring in China.
            
                                      
                Exports of high-value, processed food products have been a significant contributor to the strongest five-year period for agricultural exports in U.S. history.
            
                                      