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The Netherlands is the second largest soybean and soybean meal importer in world.
This is an update to Section IV of KS1711, GAIN Report on Korea’s New Biotech Labeling Requirements. A sub-heading “C” has been added under Section IV.
On May 4, 2017, Food Safety and Standards Authority of India notified WTO members of the draft Food Safety and Standards (Organic Foods) Regulations, 2017.
Effective April 26, 2017, Japan accepts the use of imported organic certified animal feed from countries that share an organic equivalency arrangement with Japan, allowing imported organic feed....
On March 31, 2017, FSSAI published a draft notification on Food Safety and Standards (Organic Foods) Regulations, 2017.
The Polish organic food market presents opportunity for further intensive development.
Singapore’s organic foods market is a niche with a moderate consumer base comprising mainly expatriates, affluent Singaporeans and millennials more willing to pay premium prices for healthy choices.
Foreign demand remains the main driver for organic production in Romania, though 2015 production was down. Domestic consumption is on an upward trend.
Austria is one of the leading countries in organic production and consumption. In 2016, about 21 percent of the total agricultural area and 18 percent of all farms were under organic management.
Germany is the second biggest organic market of the world with good prospects for U.S. organic products such as salmon, tree nuts, fruits and vegetables, and processed food products.
The exporter guide provides practical tips for U.S. exporters on how to conduct business in Sweden. Although a small market, Sweden offers export opportunities for U.S. exporters of specialty foods...
In 1990, after the change of the national political system, organic agriculture in the Czech Republic started to write its history.