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On December 29, 2020 Korea issued its annual list of adjustment tariffs and voluntary tariff rate quotas (TRQs) for certain agricultural, forestry and fishery products, effective through...
Canadian grain and oilseed producers are closely monitoring several recent developments related to carbon usage that will impact their cost of doing business.
The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) set Japan's 2021 recommended table rice production at 6.93 million metric tons (brown rice basis), a 300,000 ton reduction from 2020...
With over 1,800 facilities, the Israeli food processing sector is an important player in the domestic economy.
Except for wheat, MY 2021/22 Iraq grain production is expected to fall on reduced planned planted area as early intermittent rainfall puts a strain on limited water resources.
FAS Cairo (Post) forecasts Egypt’s wheat production in marketing year (MY) 2021/22 (July – June) to reach 9.0 million metric tons (MMT), up by almost 1.12 percent compared to 8.9 MMT...
South Africa should remain a net exporter of corn in the 2021/22 MY on excess supplies.
The Covid-19 pandemic resulted in the largest economic contraction in Costa Rica since 1982, decimating the country’s tourism sector, which accounts for 8 percent of GDP.
Favorable weather, increased use of fertilizer, and surging prices are expected to push Indonesia’s palm oil production and exports to record highs 2021/22.
Mexico’s calf and pig crops, as well as beef and pork production, are projected to grow in 2021, despite ongoing pandemic emergency measures hampering domestic demand...
Rice export prices declined 1-2 percent for all varieties as off-season rice supplies continued entering the market, putting downward pressure on domestic prices.
Rice production and exports are expected to recover in 2022. MY2021/22 corn consumption is forecast to slow down due to a shrinking supply of locally produced corn and tighter supplies of imported...