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On February 19, 2019, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CCCPC) and the State Council unveiled its first policy document for 2019.
EU sugar production in MY 2019/20 is forecast at 19.4 million MT, up from 18.2 million MT in MY 2018/19 in which an enduring summer drought took a significant toll on beet growth....
Ministry of Agriculture Regulation Number 13/2019 sets new requirements for animal-based feed ingredient imports.
The following report updates a 2017 report regarding the overall picture of U.S. food and agricultural exports to Romania.
The Netherlands is increasingly becoming one of Europe’s leading importers and exporters of seafood products.
Rice trading resumed with steady rice export prices. Another Thai-Chinese government-to-government shipment of white rice has reportedly been settled.
Estonia’s organic area accounts for 18 percent of its total agricultural area, the third highest in the European Union (EU).
Since the last submission of this report there have been significant changes effecting agricultural product quality, safety, and sanitary regulations.
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.
Japan’s Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) received 2.43 trillion yen (roughly $21.8 billion) for its 2019 budget, a 5.6 percent increase over last year.
The Thai Cabinet agreed to fund and implement a plan to address potential future outbreaks of African Swine Fever (ASF).
Market Year (MY) 2019/20 sugar consumption is forecast to increase marginally to 2.3 million metric tons (MMT), following a flat 2018/19 when sugar sweetened beverage consumption slowed....