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Zimbabwe: Grain and Feed Annual Report

Zimbabwe’s corn crop for the 2017/18 MY is estimated at around 2.2 million tons, up more than 300 percent from the 2016/17 MY’s corn crop of 512,000 tons.
Effective July 4, sources indicate Algeria's import licensing regime extended to include several high-value/processed food products, including almonds, hazelnuts, walnuts, pistachios....
The outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza in South Africa led to Southern African countries, including Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe suspending....
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Israel: Tel Aviv Tidbits

Developments in Israel’s food and agriculture sector.
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Egypt: Nile Nuggets

News on developments in agriculture and food in Egypt.
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Senegal: Cotton and Products Annual

For MY 2016/17 (August to July) total cotton production for Burkina Faso, Chad, Cote d’Ivoire, Mali and Senegal is estimated to rise 18 percent to 1.8 million metric tons (MMT) due to higher area....
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Morocco: Grain and Feed Update

The Government of Morocco released its initial wheat and barley production forecast for the 2017 crop (4.94 MMT of common wheat, 2.33 MMT of durum wheat, and 2.89 MMT of barley)....
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South Africa: Citrus Semi-annual

The 2016/17 MY production of citrus is estimated to increase as the country recovers from drought in the main growing regions.
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Morocco: Citrus Semi-annual

While only slight revisions are made to Morocco’s fresh citrus exports as a whole, Morocco continues to make strides to diversify its exports, sending greater and greater volumes....
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Algeria: Grain and Feed Update

The Ministry of Agriculture foresees total grain production totaling 3.5 MMT, of which Post estimates will be split 2.5 MMT for wheat and one MMT for barley....
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Tanzania: Fall Armyworm in Tanzania and East Africa

As millions of east African smallholder farmers seek to recover from a devastating drought, they face a new threat-fall armyworms.