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Germany is by far the biggest market in the European Union with good prospects for U.S. food products like tree nuts, wine, processed fruits and vegetables, fruit juices and others.
It is estimated that the value of Austrian agricultural and food products banned by Russia in total account for more than 40 percent of total Austrian agricultural exports to Russia.
Production and exports of cheese in 2014-15 is expected to decrease significantly due to Russia’s import ban.
Turkey experienced adverse weather in 2014 that resulted in lower tree nut production.
Market demand, consumption and trade in legumes in Bulgaria are increasing. The market is diversifying and demand for higher quality product grows.
The Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC), the regulatory body of the Russia-Kazakhstan-Belarus Customs Union (CU), published a new draft document amending the CU veterinary requirements
Government to Approve Draft of Federal Law on Territories of Priority Development in Russian Far East…Russia to Resume Rice Imports from China...China to Supply Russia with Vegetables and Fruits…
The German Federal Constitutional Court rejected a constitutional complaint by 16 German wine-growers against a check-off program called "German Wine Fund."
This report is a summary of issues in Russia of interest to the U. S. agricultural community.
On October 6th, 2014 Russia imposed a ban on re-export of plant products from Poland to Russia.
There is a need for genetic improvement of BiH’s dairy herds to increase the production of milk and meat and create higher income for the rural population.
The Dutch feed sector announced a two-track sourcing policy in 2015, by which a third of the market will be supplied with RTRS soy and two-thirds of the market by alternative sustainability programs.