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The market for organic goods in Turkey is small but growing. Most of the organic production in Turkey is intended for export, with the European Union as the largest export market.
A World Bank report indicates Senegalese economy is expected to continue to accelerate in 2015 and 2016 due to the rebound in the agricultural sector coupled with the end of the Ebola epidemic.
MinFAL published the “List of Restricted Substances for Food Supplements” on January 22, 2016 on its website. Business operators must comply with this list by January 22, 2018.
Russia’s stagnating economy has been the key factor affecting the domestic food market.
Polish Ministry of Agriculture proposes new legislation suspending for 5 years sales of the state owned agricultural land from former state farms...
In response to the country’s worst drought in decades, Ethiopia is expected to import a record 2.5 million metric tons of wheat during MY15/16, which is more than double the amount from last year.
In January 2016 Ukraine amended national legislation by easing the administrative procedures for importers and exporters of selected agricultural products.
In January 2016 Ukraine amended national legislation by easing domestic administrative procedures for seed registration and imports.
The United States is a leading supplier of pulses to the Netherlands.
Germany is the 2nd biggest organic market of the world with good prospects for U.S. organic products like salmon, tree nuts, fruits and vegetables, processed food products and others.
Bulgaria, a member of the European Union (EU) since 2007, follows all EU directives and regulations.
The Polish retail sector continues to develop registering 4 percent value growth in 2014 with the total number of stores remaining at over 354,000.