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Tunisia postponed non-urgent reforms throughout 2021 due to an unstable political environment and the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, there is no timeframe for Parliament to review and vote on Tunisia’s biosafety framework, and so the policy, which was drafted in 2014, remains on hold.
This report identifies certificate requirements for U.S. food and agricultural products destined for the United Arab Emirates.
This report covers food and agricultural import regulations and standards in the United Arab Emirates.
UAE chicken meat consumption is projected to rise in 2022 due to a robust economic recovery.
Approximately 90 percent of U.S. agricultural exports to Tunisia are bulk grains and oilseeds.
The United States is one of the top three leading suppliers of imported consumer oriented agricultural products to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) with a total of $737 million in 2020, a 29.8 percent decrease from 2019 due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
Overall U.S. agricultural and related product exports to the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Qatar, and Kuwait (GCC-4) are higher by 3 percent from January to March 2021 compared to the same time last year.
Wheat and barley crops have received sufficient rainfall.
Wheat and barley crops have received sufficient rainfall. Post forecasts MY 2021/22 wheat and barley production at 1.2 MMT and 650,000 MT, respectively, with imports at 2.1 MMT and 700,000 MT.
The United Arab Emirates’ consumption and imports of grain and feed are projected to increase over the coming year.
The United Arab Emirates’ consumption and imports of grain and feed are projected to increase over the coming year.
Post forecasts Tunisia’s MY 2021/22 soybean imports to reach 640,000 MT, compared to 615,000 MT in MY 2020/21...