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Post forecasts production to increase slightly in 2022, despite Angola’s challenges to expansion, including to a lack of animal feed, veterinary medicine, chicken feedlots, general infrastructure, and the prohibition of genetically engineered (GE) feed products.
The report serves as a practical guide for U.S. exporters wishing to enter Cambodia market and provides the latest update on market situations, local business customs, import regulations and procedures, and consumer preferences and trends.
Post revised its marketing year 2020/2021 (MY20/21) estimates of rice harvested area and production at 3,265 thousand hectares (THA) and 9.48 million metric tons (MMT), lower than the USDA official numbers. Post forecasts that MY21/22 harvested area...
Angola produced an estimated 8.700 MT (metric tons) of coffee in 2019, with Robusta being the main variety produced.
Angola produced an estimated 8.700 MT (metric tons) of coffee in 2019, with Robusta being the main variety produced.
Angola currently does not allow the use of agricultural biotechnology in production, and imports containing genetically engineered (GE) components are limited to food aid.
Post reduced its marketing year 2020/2021 (MY20/21) rice production estimates to 3,235 thousand hectares (THA) and 9.36 million metric tons (MMT), lower than the USDA official numbers...
This report documents Angola’s technical policies, practices, and import requirements for food and agricultural products.
The report lists major certificates and permits required to export food and agricultural products from the United States to Angola.
Post forecasts production to remain stable in 2021, as Angola will be unable to expand due to a lack of foreign exchange and the prohibition of GE feed products.
For marketing year 2019/2020 (MY19/20), Post revised estimates of harvested area and paddy production to 3,256 thousand hectares (THA) and 9.4 million metric tons (MMT), higher than the USDA...
On April 1, the Angolan government reduced the number of Ministries from 28 to 21 and merged some of them...