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After several years of negotiations, on April 28, 2020, FAS/Brasilia received an official response from the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, and Food Supply (MAPA), approving the final language...
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Brazil: Brazil's Plant-Based Food Trends

Brazil offers a variety of opportunities for American exporters of plant-based products.
Chile’s Agricultural and Livestock Service (SAG) Streamlines Import Control Procedures for Products of Animal Origin due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Venezuela: Coffee Annual

The Venezuelan coffee sector is struggling with shortages of fuel, agro-chemicals, and replacement parts. In MY 2020/21, post forecasts continued decreases in production based on input limitations.
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Honduras: Coffee Annual

The production forecast for marketing year (MY) 2020/21 is 6.1 million 60-kilogram (kg) bags, a nine percent increase from the previous year.
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El Salvador: Coffee Annual

El Salvador’s coffee production is expected to reach a historic low of 505,000 sixty-kg bags in marketing year (MY) 2019/20.
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Argentina: Dairy and Products Semi-annual

Argentine 2020 dairy production is raised slightly to 10.95 million tons on positive weather conditions in the first months of 2020.
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Colombia: Coffee Annual

Colombian coffee production is forecast to recover at 14.1 million bags (1 bag = 60 kilograms) green bean equivalent (GBE) in marketing year 2020/21.
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Chile: Fresh Deciduous Fruit Semi-annual

In Marketing Year (MY) 2019/20, Chile’s fresh apple and pear supplies dropped due to a decline in planted area and drought.
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Mexico: Coffee Annual

Despite multiple government and private sector initiatives to increase coffee production in Mexico, the MY 2020/21 forecast shows only a moderate increase.
This report explains why official the USDA stocks and stocks-to-use estimates for Brazil's cotton production, supply, and distribution (PSD) are unusually high.
People living in Colombia's Amazonas Department are dependent on trade for close to 80% of the food they consume.