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This report provides information on the food and agricultural product import requirements for Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) requires various certificates for imported food products which must be signed by the designated authorities.
Coffee production in marketing year (MY) 2020/2021 experienced a 15 percent drop compared to the previous year.
The Nicaraguan sugar industry estimates that sugarcane production in MY2021/2022 will exceed 7.1 million metric tons, which would be a two percent increase from MY 2020/2021.
Farmers in Bosnia and Herzegovina are expected to plant MY 2021/2022 corn on 200,000 hectares with an expected production of 1.2 million metric tons.
Bosnia and Herzegovina's (BiH) wood industry has historically been one of the strongest sectors of its economy
For Marketing Year (MY) 2020/2021, Nicaragua's peanut production reached over 194,000 metric tons (mt), which is a 21 percent increase compared to the previous cycle
Nicaragua continued to buy grains, semi-processed foods and consumer-oriented products despite the COVID 19 pandemic.
Two key free trade agreements – the Dominican Republic-Central America Free Trade Agreement (or CAFTA-DR) and the U.S.-Panama Trade Promotion Agreement – have stimulated U.S. agricultural exports...
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) import approximately two-thirds of its overall food needs.
In Nicaragua, imports of genetically engineered crops (GE) are limited to use as animal feed.
Bosnia and Herzegovina: EC Finds BiH is in Early Stage Preparations in Agriculture and Fishery Areas
On October 6, the European Commission (EC) released its opinion on Bosnia and Herzegovina’s (BiH) application for European Union membership...