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AgTradeNews is an FAS/Pretoria newsletter that focuses on trade opportunities in Southern Africa.
Post forecasts that the total citrus production will remain flat at 2,631,000 MT in the 2015/16 MY, based on the increases in grapefruit, lemons and soft citrus production driven by increases in area
MY2015/16 seed cotton production in Burkina Faso, Mali, Cote d’Ivoire, Senegal and Chad combined, are expected to drop 10 percent compared to the initial target due to a late start of the rainy season
This report contains an official translation of Ethiopia’s Importers-Exporters and Wholesalers Directive (June 2014).
Despite recent economic challenges including a weakening rand and decreasing disposable incomes, South Africans have demonstrated a growing interest in quality distilled spirits...
Post estimates that the 2015/16 MY production of apples will increase by two percent to 865,000 MT and that the pears production will increase by three percent to 410,000 MT in the 2015/16 MY...
In 2015, Spain shows signs of real improvement in its economic situation. The country is slowly finally coming out of the economic crisis and consumers are going back to bars and restaurants.
In 2014, Spain imported $2.2 billion of agricultural, fish and forest products from the United States, up almost 11 percent compared to the previous year...
Tanzania with its growing population, strategic location in East Africa, increasing middle class and high-growth rate presents an opportunity for U.S. agriculture and food exports.
The Government of Ethiopia (GOE) has reportedly completed the process of awarding contracts for the previously-announced 1.0 million metric ton wheat tender.
After plummeting in MY2014/15, Spain’s olive oil production is anticipated to return to average levels in MY2015/16.
In recent years, the Government of Ethiopia (GOE) has made considerable investments to boost the country’s capacity to produce sugar.