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Attaché Report (GAIN)

Czech Republic: Exporter Guide

Building on its geographical location and strong industrial base, the Czech Republic has an open, export-driven economy, highly integrated in global trade.
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Czech Republic: Agricultural Biotechnology Annual

There are no significant changes in 2020 to the agricultural biotechnology situation in the Czech Republic.
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Croatia: FAIRS Country Report

This report provides information on the food and agricultural product import requirements for Croatia. Croatia, as a member of the European Union, follows EU directives and regulations.
Attaché Report (GAIN)

Croatia: FAIRS Export Certificate Report

This report provides information on the export certificates required by the Government of Croatia. This is an annual report that was updated in October 2020.
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Czech Republic: African Swine Fever Nears the Czech Border

African Swine Fever, Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza, and COVID-19 in mink outbreaks in Europe are edging closer to the Czech border.
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Croatia: Grain Brief

This report contains the marketing year (MY) 2020/21 harvest data for wheat, barley, and corn in Croatia.
Attaché Report (GAIN)

Croatia: Exporter Guide

Croatia imports a significant portion of food to meet domestic demand.
Attaché Report (GAIN)

Croatia: Agricultural Biotechnology Annual

Croatia is a net food importer and the government policy is geared towards raising agricultural productivity and, to a lesser extent, controlling imports.
The harvest of grains and rapeseed in the Czech Republic ended in the first week of September. Estimates are optimistic that the production of grains will reach above the 10-year average.
The Czech tourism and hotel/restaurant industries have been significantly impacted in both the near and long-term as a result of COVID-19 restriction measures.
The drought in the Czech Republic is described as the worst in 500 years. Water deficit in rivers and soil reached high levels very early in the year.
A newly released plan from the Czech government outlines a gradual reopening of shops and services under strict hygiene conditions, between April 20 and June 8.