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                Taiwan’s soybean imports are projected to fall to 2.45 million metric tons in marketing year 2019/2020 due to slowing demand in both food and feed use driven by the ongoing novel coronavirus pandemic.
            
                                      
                Taiwan’s demand for grain and feed is forecast to slow over the coming year as the economic impacts of the novel coronavirus outbreak bite.
            
                                      
                Taiwan authorities are confident that food and agricultural commodity stocks and supply will last for up to 6-months in the event of further deterioration in international agricultural trade...
            
                                      
                Taiwan’s demand for grain and feeds is forecasted to slow over the coming year as the economic impacts of the novel coronavirus outbreak bite.
            
                                      
                Infographic exploring the growth of U.S. potato products exports over the last 10 years.
            
                                      
                In 2014, Taiwan was the seventh largest export market for U.S. food and agricultural products valued at US $3.51 billion.
            
                                      
                Under Taiwan’s Feed Control Act all genetically engineered products for animal feed use are now required to register with Taiwan’s Council of Agriculture for premarket approvals by February 4, 2017.
            
                                      
                COA released draft legislation regarding the production, marketing, testing, and labeling of organic products, including imported products, as well as regulations regarding organic equivalency...
            
                                      