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Ministry of Agriculture Regulation Number 13/2019 sets new requirements for animal-based feed ingredient imports.
Korea relies heavily on imports to fulfill its food and agricultural needs. Korea maintains a strong food processing industry that manufactures a wide variety of food and beverage products.
This report provides information on the registration process for importing feed additives to Indonesia.
U.S. oranges coming into Korea from September 1- February 28 do so under a Tariff Rate Quota (TRQ) negotiated under the Korea-U.S. Free Trade Agreement (KORUS).
Indonesia’s sugar sector remains highly regulated, with the government controlling imports and domestic market prices and supply chains.
Although Korea’s production of barley increased 38 percent in 2018, production and consumption of barley are expected to remain fairly constant over the next few years.
Due to little or no growth expected in textile exports, cotton imports are forecast to increase only marginally in 2019/20.
MY 2019/2020 wheat production will remain negligible at 25,000 metric tons (MT), while wheat consumption is anticipated to grow slightly to 3.85 million MT (MMT). MY 2019/2020 corn consumption....