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The Netherlands is the second largest soybean and soybean meal importer in world.
Effective July 4, sources indicate Algeria's import licensing regime extended to include several high-value/processed food products, including almonds, hazelnuts, walnuts, pistachios....
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Ukraine: EU Increases Grain Quotas for Ukraine

The EU increased Ukraine’s annual import quotas for grains, which will allow higher volumes to enter duty free.
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Egypt: Nile Nuggets

News on developments in agriculture and food in Egypt.
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Australia: Grain and Feed Update

Post has lowered its estimate for Australian wheat production to 22 million MT for 2017/18, due to expectantly poor seasonal conditions across almost all cropping areas.
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Bangladesh: Grain and Feed Update

Bangladesh rice production in marketing year (MY) 2017/18 is forecast lower at 34.18 million metric tons (MMT).
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Turkey: Grain and Feed Update

Wheat production is forecast at 19.5 million metric tons (MMT) in marketing year (MY) 2017/18 because of high yields, especially in the Southeast and Thrace regions.
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Thailand: Rice Price - Weekly

Export prices declined to the same price levels as seen in mid-May.
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Germany: Food Processing Ingredients

The German food industry represents the fourth–largest industry in Germany. In 2016, Germany produced an estimated USD $196 billion of processed food and drinks.
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Vietnam: Grain and Feed Update

Post estimates Vietnam’s wheat imported volume for MY 2016/2017 at 5.5 million tons due mainly to the competitive price of feed wheat.
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Pakistan: Grain and Feed Update

The Government of Pakistan procured 6.3 million metric tons (MMT) of wheat from the recent harvest; the highest procurement level in recent years.
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Thailand: Rice Price - Weekly

Export prices declined three to four percent due to a lack of new inquiries following uncertainties about the sale of government stocks.