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On July 20, 2020, the Agriculture Council of the European Union adopted the Agreement between the EU and China on geographical indications (GIs) extending protection to 275 products...
Late spring and early summer precipitation marginally improved Romanian winter grains development, but provided spring crops a good start.
This report outlines specific requirements for food and agricultural products that will be imported into Turkey.
This FAIRS Export Certificate Report for Turkey 2020 lists the major export certificates and other requirements expected by the Turkish government for food and agricultural products imports to Turkey.
Bulgaria’s wheat and barley harvests are underway and farmers are reporting lower than expected yields and inconsistent quality.
In June 2020, Bulgaria passed its new Food Act, an overarching regulatory framework for food processing and trade, and to fully harmonize Bulgaria’s food laws with European Union (EU) traceability...
Germany is the third-largest importer of cherries in the world after China/Hong Kong and Russia.
Hot and dry weather in May and heavy rains in June caused slight yield and quality losses in wheat and barley in some regions.
The Dutch Social Economic Council (SER) advised the Dutch government to phase out bioenergy and instead use biomass for high value applications.
In view of the animal welfare discussion in the OIE, the European Commission (EC) mandated the European Food Safety Agency (EFSA) to review the latest scientific insights on animal welfare...
The number of active African swine fever (ASF) cases is trending downward in Romania. At the end of June 2020, the number of active cases was 243 versus, down from 609 active cases in January 2020.
Bulgarian broiler production grew by two percent in 2019, while duck meat output decreased sharply by 24 percent from 2018, due to animal health challenges.