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Australia: Grain and Feed Annual

Beneficial and widespread rainfall in early 2020 has increased prospects for a good start to the Australian grain sowing season.
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Cambodia: Grain and Feed Annual

For marketing year 2019/2020 (MY19/20), Post revised estimates of harvested area and paddy production to 3,256 thousand hectares (THA) and 9.4 million metric tons (MMT), higher than the USDA...
Macau is one of the most popular culinary destinations in Asia and received over 39 million visitors in 2019.
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Philippines: Sugar Annual

Post forecasts Crop Year (CY) 2020/21 raw sugar production to drop to 2.0 million metric tons (MT), as sugarcane areas continue shrinking from the conversion of sugarcane lands...
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Indonesia: Sugar Annual

A prolonged dry season in 2019 is expected to reduce 2020/21 sugarcane production to 27 million tons.
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Taiwan: Oilseeds and Products Annual

Taiwan’s soybean imports are projected to fall to 2.45 million metric tons in marketing year 2019/2020 due to slowing demand in both food and feed use driven by the ongoing novel coronavirus pandemic.
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Malaysia: Oilseeds and Products Annual

Post forecasts Malaysian crude palm oil (CPO) production in marketing year (MY) 2019/20 at 19.7 million metric tons (MT), a decrease of 1.15 million MT compared to the previous year.
The Philippine Department of Agriculture will be implementing a P31 billion ($608 million) ‘Plant, Plant, Plant Program’ to enhance food security concerns amidst the country's coronavirus disease...
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Taiwan: Grain and Feed Annual

Taiwan’s demand for grain and feed is forecast to slow over the coming year as the economic impacts of the novel coronavirus outbreak bite.
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Singapore: Food Processing Ingredients

Almost all raw materials for the Singaporean food processing industry are imported, as local agricultural production is minimal.
Following official requests that people stay at home to prevent the spread of COVID-19, schools have closed, tourism has come to a halt, and public outings have fallen.
Japan’s Consumer Affairs Agency will temporarily suspend the strict monitoring of non-critical food labeling information in response to COVID-19 related supply chain disruptions.