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ATO Beijing organized key importers and e-commerce player in North China to participate Natural Products East Expo 2015 in Baltimore, MD.
MY15/16 soybean imports are forecast at 79 million tons, slightly higher than the previous year.
Peru’s grape exports have sky-rocketed in the past decade, from practically non-existent in CY 2000 to an estimated 280,000 MT in CY 2015.
As China continues to hold over half the world’s cotton in reserved stocks, China’s MY15/16 cotton imports are forecast to plummet to 1.25 million tons from the 1.8 million tons in the previous year.
China is the second largest market for planting seeds after the United States. It is self-sufficient in planting seeds for grains, but imports some grass, vegetable, and fruit seeds.
Peru’s food processing industry is a dynamic sector of the national economy.
FAS Lima foresees Peru’s demand for imported food and agricultural products to remain good through the medium-term.
Peru’s gastronomic prowess dazzles the international community, winning for a third consecutive time the World Travel Awards prize as the “World’s Leading Culinary Destination.”
Post forecasts China’s orange production to increase slightly to 7 million tons in MY 2015/16, as good harvests in major producing areas will likely offset the continued production loss in Jiangxi...
This report is meant to provide practical tips to U.S. companies on how to conduct business in China, including local business practices and a general review of consumer preferences, food standards...