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Romania applies European Union (EU) regulations on imports of animal and non-animal products from the United States.
As a European Union (EU) member since 2007, Romania observes the EU regulations and directives, which are applied directly or transposed through national-level implementing regulations.
Romania and its 19.3 million consumers offer increasingly viable market opportunities for U.S. food and agriculture.
Although Romania is one of the European Union’s (EU) most progressive and pro-science Member States (MSs) regarding agricultural biotechnology, it does not currently produce any commercial biotech...
Romania’s poultry meat outlook is negatively affected by the novel coronavirus pandemic and foreign competition.
Angola currently does not allow the use of agricultural biotechnology in production, and imports containing genetically engineered (GE) components are limited to food aid.
The Government of Romania (GOR) recently approved direct payments for farmers to compensate for COVID-19 losses, particularly in the livestock and horticultural sectors.
This report documents Angola’s technical policies, practices, and import requirements for food and agricultural products.
The report lists major certificates and permits required to export food and agricultural products from the United States to Angola.
Although oilseed growers in western and central Romania benefited from early-summer precipitation, farmers in eastern Romania experienced significant drought conditions throughout the growing season.
Post forecasts production to remain stable in 2021, as Angola will be unable to expand due to a lack of foreign exchange and the prohibition of GE feed products.
The fallout from COVID-19 and subsequent social isolation and government-imposed restrictions on businesses and have deeply affected Romania’s hospitality, restaurant, and institutional (HRI)...