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Ministry of Agriculture Regulation Number 13/2019 sets new requirements for animal-based feed ingredient imports.
Rice trading resumed with steady rice export prices. Another Thai-Chinese government-to-government shipment of white rice has reportedly been settled.
The Thai Cabinet agreed to fund and implement a plan to address potential future outbreaks of African Swine Fever (ASF).
Rice export prices declined around 1 percent due to the lack of new inquiries.
This report includes an update of Section II Food Additives Regulations, 5.2 Nutrition Labeling, 6.5 Specific Import Controls on Animals and Animal Products, 6.6 Specific Import Control on Beef....
This report provides information on the registration process for importing feed additives to Indonesia.
MY2019/20 sugar production is expected to decline to 13.9 million metric tons, down for the second consecutive year from record production in MY2017/18 due to reduced sugarcane acreage....
Indonesia’s sugar sector remains highly regulated, with the government controlling imports and domestic market prices and supply chains.
Thailand is one of the world’s leading agricultural suppliers, primarily due to its well-developed food processing sector.
Rice export prices further increased 1 to 2 percent due to strong demand for white and parboiled rice in the African markets.
Due to little or no growth expected in textile exports, cotton imports are forecast to increase only marginally in 2019/20.
Rice export prices increased around 1 percent due to strong demand for parboiled rice in the African and Middle Eastern markets.