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Despite the Russian ban on pork and beef, the EU meat sector is forecast to retain production and export levels.
Polish farmers protest against deteriorating economic situation in agriculture in order to force the government to intervene on the swine and milk markets and pay for crop damage made by wild boars.
On Friday, February 6, 2015, Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski signed an amendment to the Act on genetically engineered (GE) organisms prepared by the Polish Parliament.
A communique on the requirements for receiving the control document for the importation of bovine and ovine/caprine animals was published on January 29, 2015.
Despite political and economic turmoil, Ukraine was able to increase poultry production and exports in 2014. In 2015, production growth will continue slowing down.
In Hungary there is both a deep seated social distrust of biotech crops and the belief that Hungarian farmers profit from being a leading GE free supplier of food and feed to European markets.
Highly respected Russian research company "Romir" recently published the results of an intensive study on changes in consumer behavior and purchasing patterns in Russia from 2013-14.
Technical regulations of the Eurasian Economic Union, that came into force as of July 1, 2013, contain “Eurasian Conformity” labeling requirements.
This report outlines specific requirements for food and agricultural products imports into Turkey.
This report provides an overview of food laws in force in Germany that cover areas which are not yet harmonized.
Germany is the fourth largest wine producer in the EU28 after France, Italy, and Spain.
The organic arrangement between the U.S. and the EU in combination with growing demand for organic products in the EU creates opportunities for U.S. companies.