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                In October 2020, South Africa published a notice repealing the regulations relating to health messages on container labels of alcoholic beverages (No. 1143).
            
                                      
                The report highlights the Living Standards Measure (LSM) marketing tool used in South Africa.
            
                                      
                The South African Ministry of Public Works and Infrastructure published and presented the Expropriation Bill to Parliament in October 2020.
            
                                      
                This report is an annual update of Senegal’s food and feed regulations and governmental regulatory bodies and enforcement mechanisms.
            
                                      
                This report provides information on export certificates and other certification/accreditation required for imported food and agriculture products, including live animals.
            
                                      
                Nigeria will rely on imports to meet its national requirements for grains (especially, wheat, corn, rice) in MY2020/21.
            
                                      
                The production of apples, pears and table grapes is forecast to increase marginally in the 2020/21 Marketing Year (MY), based on increases in area planted, normal weather conditions...
            
                                      
                Due to relatively attractive local corn prices, progressive exports and favorable weather forecasts, South Africa is entertaining a positive outlook for the 2020/21 MY’s corn plantings.
            
                                      
                This report provides an update of technical import requirements and regulations for food and agricultural products currently required by the Government of Kenya (GOK).
            
                                      
                Kenya’s fast growing middle class, rapid urbanization, an expanding modern food retail and food service sectors continue to drive demand for high-value consumer-oriented products.
            
                                      
                Senegal has announced that it is in the process of becoming a major hub for air travel, with the construction of the new Blaise Diagne airport, scheduled to open in July 2015.
            
                                      
                This report is an annual update of Senegal’s food and feed regulations and governmental enforcement mechanisms and bodies.
            
                                      