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Acquisitions of smaller local supermarket chains in the food retail industry made by key retail giants coupled with their continuous expansion contributed to the dynamic growth of the industry in 2015
This report provides information on the export certificates required by the Government of Croatia. This is an annual report that was updated in November 2016.
The food service industry in the Philippines continuous to expand as more and more shopping malls and new hotels are being opened throughout the country.
In December 2015, the Philippines Supreme Court (SC) enjoined Bt eggplant trials and struck down existing genetic engineering (GE) regulations so that a new set of rules could be promulgated.
The EU remains the world's largest wine producer despite lower production levels in 2016 compared to 2015. U.S. exporters should be aware that specific wine labeling rules...
Post concurs with the USDA Official wheat estimates. Typhoon Koppu passed through the Philippines in October 2015 resulting in flooding of grain areas in Luzon.
This report provides information on the food and agricultural product import requirements for Croatia. Croatia, as a member of the European Union, follows EU directives and regulations.
The U.S. continues to be the Philippines’ number one supplier of agricultural products, and the Philippines is its 10th largest global market.
The Philippine Department of Agriculture has required re-validation of the import certificates for agricultural products. No official procedure was posted for the process however...
Croatia imports a significant portion of the food it consumes. Continuing economic reforms as a result of EU accession and growing tourism make Croatia a potential market for certain U.S. food...
The Philippines imports virtually all of its dairy products, especially milk powder, as domestic production cannot meet the country’s dairy requirement of 1.955 million metric tons...
Croatia is a net food importer and the government policy is geared towards raising agricultural productivity and, to a lesser extent, controlling imports.