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Caribbean Basin: Manure – Not Your Average Success Story

St. Lucia’s establishment of certification requirements for dehydrated manure opened the door further for exports of U.S. animal products...
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Caribbean Basin: Caribbean Basin Exporter Guide

Over the past 12 years (2003-2014) U.S. exports of consumer-oriented products and fish products to the Caribbean have averaged over nine percent annual growth, surpassing the $1 billion mark in 2014.
Caribbean nations are very heterogeneous in terms of history, culture, and GDP.
The Food Marketing Consultants, Inc. with the help of FAS and its partner commodity organizations, penetrated seven Caribbean markets and tripled its exports sales...
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Caribbean Basin: Agricultural Biotechnology Annual

Biotech regulation has been virtually non-existent in the Caribbean.
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Caribbean Basin: Big Growth in Island Markets

Amidst the backdrop of lackluster economic performance in the Caribbean, improving economic conditions in advanced economies continue to generate a growing influx of tourists to the Caribbean islands.
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The Bahamas: 2014 Retail Foods

The Bahamas source 90 percent of its consumer-ready products from the United States creating an environment of opportunity for U.S. suppliers of retail products in practically all product categories.
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The Bahamas: Food Service - Hotel Restaurant Institutional

Over the past 11 years (2004-2013) U.S. exports to the Caribbean Island Basin of consumer-oriented products and fish products have averaged over 10 percent annual growth.
Attaché Report (GAIN)

Caribbean Basin: Caribbean Basin Exporter Guide

Over the past 11 years (2004-2013) U.S. exports to the Caribbean Island Basin of consumer-oriented products and fish products have averaged over 10 percent annual growth.
Attaché Report (GAIN)

Caribbean Basin Agricultural Biotechnology Annual 2014

Biotech regulation has been virtually non-existent in the Caribbean. That may change in the years ahead as twelve Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries move forward with UN Biosafety Frameworks.