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China: Dairy and Products Semi-annual

Changing market conditions have led Post to make adjustments in dairy forecasts. Post forecasts China’s 2015 fluid milk production at 38 million tons...
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China: Sugar Annual

MY 2015/16 centrifugal sugar production is forecast at 10.8 million tons, down 1.8 percent from the previous year due to low operating rates and weak domestic prices.
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China: World Dairy Expo in Harbin

ATO Beijing participated in the World Dairy Expo and dairy seminar in Harbin, China during April 22-24, 2015.
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China: Grain and Feed Annual

Corn and rice production are forecast to reach record levels at 226 and 209 million tons in MY 2015/16 respectively. MY 2015/16 wheat production is forecast at a near record 125 million tons.
On December 24, 2014, the National Health and Family Planning Committee of China issued the National Food Safety Standard for Food Additive Use (GB2760-2014), which will be implemented on May 24, 2015
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.
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China: Oilseeds and Products Update

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.
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China: Maximum Residue Limits for Pesticides in Food

On October 22, 2014, China notified the WTO of a new General Standard for Sports Nutritional Food as SPS/N/CHN/690.
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China: Tree Nuts Annual

Post forecasts that China's broiler production will fall as demand declines due to lower prices and food safety concerns.
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China: Poultry and Products Annual

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.