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EU-28: EU Policy Update (Issue 20 2015)

Round 10 of T-TIP Negotiations Held in Brussels July 12-17, 2015 ... Opposition at Council over GMO Proposal ... Hogan Speaks at Expo Milan – Agri-Food Chain Coalition Event ...
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India: Pune…Fastest Growing City of India

Pune, the fastest growing city in India, is home to 250 multi-millionaires and has a vibrant and diverse population.
Russian Food Ban Extended Until August 2016 . . . Russian Government Issued Orders on Distribution of Federal Agricultural Subsidies to Provinces . . .
Creation of Caspian Sea Regulatory Body . . . Government of Russia Sets Rules for Coordination Among Scientific Organizations . . . The First All-Russia Food Security Forum . . .
Responding to a proposal from an influential group of Diet Members, the National Tax Agency (NTA) is expected to revise and make mandatory the current voluntary wine labeling rule later this year.
In 2014, agriculture accounted for 9.1% of Serbian GDP, compared to the EU 27 average of 2%.
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Croatia: Wine Market

Croatia provides a unique opportunity for U.S. wine exporters to position their product in this new EU member state that exceeded 70% growth in imports from 2012 to 2014.
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Germany: Retail Foods

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.
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Canada: 2015 Ontario Budget Summary

The Government of Ontario delivered its 2015 Budget. The most important developments for U.S. agricultural interests surround the province’s changes to its liquor distribution system.
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Japan: Wine Annual

In 2014, the United States held an 8.8% share of Japan's $1,052 million imported bottled wine market, by value.
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Italy: Italy’s Wine Overview 2015

Italy’s CY 2014 wine production is estimated at 4.4 billion liters, 15 percent less than the previous campaign and 7 percent below the five-year average, as a result of a rainy summer.
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New Zealand: Wine Annual

The Calendar Year 2015 grape harvest is forecast at 355,000 metric tons (MT) from 36,000 hectares (ha).