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The Dominican Republic continues to be a strong market for U.S. bulk agricultural products (corn), intermediate goods (soybean meal) and high value consumer-oriented products....
Bosnia and Herzegovina: EC Finds BiH is in Early Stage Preparations in Agriculture and Fishery Areas
On May 29, the European Commission (EC) released its Opinion on Bosnia and Herzegovina’s (BiH) application for European Union membership, noting that preparations in the areas of agriculture....
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) requires various certificates for imported food products, which must be signed by the designated authorities.
This report provides information on the food and agricultural product import requirements for Bosnia and Herzegovina.
This report summarizes the key technical and import requirements for food and agricultural products imposed by the Government of the Dominican Republic.
This report describes the major export certificates required by the Government of the Dominican Republic (DR) for imports of food and agricultural products.
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) imports approximately two-thirds of its overall food needs.
The Dominican Republic (DR) is the fourth-largest market for U.S. agricultural and related products in the Western Hemisphere, increasing 11 percent to reach a record $1.44 billion in 2018.
The spring planting which started in early April in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) is still ongoing. The weather and soil conditions are reportedly excellent.
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) allows permitted import of genetically engineered (GE) products based on the 2009 Law on “Genetically Modified Organisms” (“GMOs”) and its pertaining bylaws.
For Marketing Year October 2019 / September 2020 (MY 2019/20), Post forecasts overall production to increase to 565,000 metric tons (MT) due to favorable weather conditions.
With U.S. consumer-oriented product exports reaching a record $569 million in 2018, the Dominican Republic represents the fifth-largest market for such products in Latin America.