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The EU28’s grain harvest in MY2019/20 is forecast to exceed 311 MMT for only the fourth time on record, a significant turnaround following the drought affected crop of MY2018/19.
The prices of some vegetables, especially potatoes, in the Czech Republic are increasing dramatically due to a significant drop in production.
In 2017, Spain imported $1.7 billion in agricultural, seafood and forest products from the United States.
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) imports approximately two-thirds of its overall food needs.
TFAS Kyiv attended Gulfood 2019, which took place in Dubai, UAE on February 17-21, 2019.
Germany, the largest economy in the European Union, is a large and promising pet food market.
Soybean crush and subsequent oil and meal exports are on the rise for MY2018/19 due to recent changes in Ukraine’s domestic tax policy.
France, as a European Union (EU) Member State, applies EU directives and regulations to its food and agricultural import regulatory regime, with only few exceptions.
Bulgarian fish importers seek to expand local availability, especially mid- and high-value fish products.
Walnut production in Romania strengthened over recent years due to favorable weather conditions and new plantings.
The drought in Turkey has finally ended, with rainfall from October 2018 through February 2019 significantly higher than the previous two years.
Turkey's food sector is diverse and growing, although an economic downturn is affecting businesses across all sectors starting in the latter half of 2018.