Bosnia and Herzegovina: Exporter Guide

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Office of Agricultural Affairs, Sarajevo   |   (011-387-61) 184-755
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) maintains a significant trade deficit in its agro-food sector. In 2022, food imports reached $2.5 billion, while exports were valued at $595 million. The primary imported food products include grains and grain products, meat and dairy products, sugar, and beverages (alcoholic and non-alcoholic). Opportunities exist for U.S. food preparations, pulses, wine, seafood, dried fruits, and tree nuts. This report contains an overview of the country's economic situation, market structure, import requirements, and best product export opportunities.

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