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The Government of Japan has completed and published guidelines for handling food and agricultural products derived from genome editing technology.
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Nigeria: Grain and Feed Update

Nigeria will rely on imports to meet its national requirements for grains (especially, wheat, corn, rice) in MY2020/21.
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China: Retail Foods

China’s retail sector continues to grow to new highs as the number of middle-class consumers keeps growing.
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India: Dairy and Products Annual

Assuming a normal 2021 monsoon season (June-September) and sufficient feed availability, India’s fluid milk production is forecast to rise from an estimated 194.8 million metric tons (MMT)...
On October 28, 2020, the Government of India’s Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) published a fourth consecutive timeline extension on specialty food imports for special medical...
Brazil's Agriculture Ministry (MAPA) issued a normative instruction meant to facilitate imports of genetically modified (GMO) corn and soybeans from the United States.
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Japan: Biofuels Annual

To meet its 2020 biofuel target amid declining gasoline demand due to COVID-19, Japan increases its average bioethanol blend rate to 1.9 percent.
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Venezuela: Grain and Feed Update

The Venezuelan economic and political crisis continues to influence all sectors of the economy, including agricultural production and trade.
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Thailand: Grain and Feed Update

Thai rice prices are under downward pressure as supplies of MY2020/21 main-crop rice began entering the market.
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Canada: Grain and Feed Update

Total trade year (TY) 2019/20 wheat exports were down four percent despite a significant increase during the second half of the year.
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Mexico: Fresh Deciduous Fruit Annual

Mexican fresh deciduous fruit production faces challenges in marketing year (MY) 2020/21 due to adverse weather.
Thanks to FAS Bogota’s engagement with Colombian port authorities and coordination with USDA agencies, Colombia’s local food safety authority released six containers of U.S. food products...