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Demand for high-quality U.S. food and beverage products by the HRI food service sector in Hong Kong is expected to remain strong.
On February 17, 2016, the Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) released it Draft Administrative Measures for Major Crops Variety Registration for public comments.
Changes in EU livestock policies led to a surge of beef and pork production in 2015. This year, production is expected to remain high.
This report lists certificates required by Thai government agencies for U.S. products exported to Thailand.
With a large tender for government stocks announced this week, export prices for most grades of rice declined marginally
The legal analysis on whether or not certain New Plant Breeding Techniques, known as NBTs, fall under the scope of the European GMO legislation is expected to be published soon.
Export prices for Thai rice further declined this week $5.00-9.00/ton across the board due mainly to inactive export demand and slightly depreciated Thai currency.
This is an update to Post’s Standing FAIRS Export Certificate report. No significant changes to report from the previous submission.
The Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional (HRI) foodservice sector in South Korea continues to grow as on-going socio-economic changes promote increased consumer spending on dining outside of the home.
Export prices were steady due to quiet trading during the Luna New Year holidays. Also, traders are awaiting the Government stocks tender on February 16-17.
The EU's new Dietetic Foods Regulation 609/2013, adopted in June 2013, becomes applicable on July 20, 2016.
This report provides guidance on export certificate requirements for a representative sample of products that have been identified as having excellent prospects in the Australian market.