Browse Data and Analysis
Filter
Search Data and Analysis
- 20 results found
- (-) February 2020
- (-) Near East
- (-) Mozambique
- Clear all
Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates (GCC-4), permit the importation of genetically engineered (GE) food products of plant origin.
All the sections of the report have been updated based on website links and contacts, as well as to comply with the updated reporting instructions.
All the sections of this Report have been updated based on recent regulation amendments, updated website links and to comply with the updated FAS reporting instructions.
As of October 2019, there are no changes in Israel’s policy towards plant and animal biotechnology compared to 2018.
The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan's agricultural biotechnology regulations throughout 2018-19 remain unchanged.
Algeria does not develop, commercialize or import genetically engineered products.
On February 17, 2020, the Moroccan grains authority (ONICL) issued the second tender of 2020 to import 354,545 MT of durum wheat from the United States under the Tariff Rate Quota (TRQ).
Mozambique planted its first genetically modified (GM) corn trial at Chókwè Agricultural Station in 2017, as part of the Water Efficient Maize for Africa (WEMA) program aimed to test drought....
New regulations requiring front of pack labeling are set to enter into force on January 1, 2020.
Egypt’s mandatory plant quarantine pre-shipment inspections of grains at port-of-loading are back.
Saudi MY 2019/20 barley imports are estimated at 7 million MT, an increase of 500,000 MT over a year earlier.
By January 2021, Egypt will operate its first commodity exchange which can provide commodity markets with greater price stability by reducing risk and increasing the number of traders....