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U.S. suppliers willing to navigate a detailed set of U.S. regulatory controls related to exporting to Cuba will find that the island is fairly receptive to U.S. products.
U.S. suppliers willing to clear initial hurdles will find Trinidad and Tobago to be an import-friendly country.
Chile's output and exports of avocados are expected to increase this production season, due to better weather conditions last winter.
Brazil's food retail sector continues to grow, creating an increasingly competitive environment for exporters.
A summary of regulations and standards governing the import of food and agricultural products to Costa Rica
The proposed reduction in the U.S. Renewable Fuels Standard for 2014 draws a mixed reaction from Brazilian industry, including the possibility of a legal challenge. Brazil: Biofuels
The U.S. remains the leading provider of deciduous fruit to Mexico, as local production is not sufficient to address domestic demand.
Although Brazil is a major agricultural producer, there are opportunities for U.S. companies to gain a share of Brazil’s $4.2 billion consumer-oriented food product market.
Chile's production of table grapes, apples and pears will be smaller than last year’s output as a result of September's frost.
Although Ecuador maintains a number of anti-biotech laws and regulations, there is minimal enforcement, and trade in cotton and soybean products continues.
As Mexico's organic industry grows, the government has issued new rules and requirements for organic certification.
Higher living standards and improved economic conditions led to a significant rise in consumer spending on food and beverages in Chile over the past year.