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In the 2020/21 MY, Zambia produced its second highest corn crop on record. This bumper corn crop of 3.4 million tons is 69 percent higher than the previous season’s crop of 2.0 million tons.
The production of timber is forecast to decrease by 20 percent to 12.4 million Metric Tons (MT) in the 2020/21 Marketing Year (MY), based on the decrease in area planted, fire damage...
Attaché Report (GAIN)

Colombia: Biofuels Annual

COVID-19 containment measures and the economic downturn dramatically curtailed Colombian motor fuel demand.
Attaché Report (GAIN)

Colombia: FAIRS Export Certificate Report

This report outlines Colombia’s requirements for import permits and export certificates for multiple food products for human and animal consumption.
On July 12, 2020, South Africa reintroduced the suspension on the sale, dispensing and distribution of liquor with immediate effect.
On May 7, 2020, the Colombian Ministry of Trade, Industry and Tourism (MinCIT) issued a final ruling in its countervailing duty (CVD) investigation into U.S. ethanol, placing a $0.066/kg duty...
Attaché Report (GAIN)

South Africa: Grain and Feed Update

South Africa produced its second highest corn crop in history in the 2019/20 MY. This 16.1 million-ton bumper crop has suppressed local corn prices, and is expected to continue...
Attaché Report (GAIN)

Colombia: Retail Foods

The retail sector in Colombia is undergoing a transformation due to the Covid-19 economic slowdown and quarantine measures.
Attaché Report (GAIN)

Colombia: FAIRS Country Report

This report is an annual update of the food import standards and enforcement mechanisms in Colombia.
In March 2020, the Government of Senegal (GoS) enacted several measures to curb the spread of Covid-19 such as curfews, air and land border closures, and movement restrictions within the country...
Attaché Report (GAIN)

South Africa: Trade Shows in South Africa Update

Currently there are no USDA endorsed trade shows planned in South Africa in 2020.
While the blueberry industry is still small relative to other fruit sectors in South Africa, such as citrus, apples, pears and table grapes, it has grown exponentially in the past 5 years.