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Israel’s area planted in citrus in MY 2018/19 is estimated at 17,843 hectares (ha), 957 ha less than the planted area in MY 2017/18.
On October 28, 2018, the Israeli ministries of Finance and Agriculture, together with the Israeli Farmers Association, the Association of Israeli Cattle Breeders and the Israeli Dairy Association....
As of October 2018, Israel does not have a policy that restricts the use of imported genetically engineered (GE) commodities or derivative products.
The Israeli Hotel Restaurant Institutional (HRI) sector is generally stable.
In cooperation with the Federation of Israeli Chambers of Commerce, FAS Tel Aviv is publishing newsletters targeting specific sectors of the Israeli food and agricultural market.
Israel is a net importer of all major categories of food products. The retail food market faces slow growth, limited competition, and high prices.
In Marketing Year (MY) 2017/18 Tanzania exported 4,864 MT of green coffee beans to the United States, worth 19.2 million USD, representing an increase of four percent from 2016/17.
FAS/Dar es Salaam forecasts marketing year (MY) 2018/19 corn production down 2 percent from 2017/2018, due to pests and diseases such as Maize Lethal Necrosis (MLN) and Fall Army Worm (FAW).
Israel’s Public health regulations on pesticide residues were amended on November 22nd 2017. The new regulations came into effect on December 28th 2017.
With over 1,800 facilities, the Israeli food processing sector is an important player in the domestic economy.
Israel is almost completely dependent on imports to meet its grain and feed needs.
Israel is almost completely dependent on imports to meet its grain and feed needs.