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Although Romania is one of the European Union’s (EU) most progressive and pro-science Member States (MSs) regarding agricultural biotechnology, it does not currently produce any commercial biotech...
The Government of Bulgaria (GOB) continues to oppose agricultural biotechnology and supports anti-biotech policy initiatives within the European Commission (EC).
This report is an addendum to the GAIN report number E42020-0069 EU Food and Agricultural Import Regulations and Standards (FAIRS) Report, dated October 14, 2020.
Hungary, as a member of the European Union (EU), applies EU regulations to the imports of agricultural products.
The Netherlands, as a Member State of the European Union (EU), conforms to all EU regulations and directives.
Building on its geographical location and strong industrial base, the Czech Republic has an open, export-driven economy, highly integrated in global trade.
There are no significant changes in 2020 to the agricultural biotechnology situation in the Czech Republic.
A growing supply of milk from industrialized farms is leading to quality improvements.
The European Union follows a complex, rolling system of review for use of active ingredients and Maximum Residue Levels (MRLs) in food.
On December 4, 2020, the European Commission published a roadmap outlining its intention to develop a contingency plan for ensuring food supply and food security in the EU in times of crises.
The exporter guide provides an economic and market overview, demographic trends, and practical tips to U.S. exporters on how to conduct business in the Netherlands.
This report provides information on the food and agricultural product import requirements for Croatia. Croatia, as a member of the European Union, follows EU directives and regulations.