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The South African Department of Agriculture is in the process of finalizing requirements related to “control management systems,” which may include additional requirements of documentation to support label claims for imported food products.
Four percent of the total acreage of farmland in the Netherlands is used for organic production, while the market share of organic products remains at roughly three percent. Moreover, Dutch per capita consumption of organic product is valued at $100...
The Netherlands and Scandinavian countries (Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Denmark) are key markets for U.S. craft beer and distilled spirits. In 2020, the United States shipped $26 million of beer products and $66 million of distilled spirits to the Netherlands and Scandinavian countries.
South Africa has a well-developed business market, and is considered a gateway to Sub-Saharan Africa markets.
South Africa has a well-developed business market, and is a gateway to Sub-Saharan African markets.
South Africa has a well-developed business market and is a gateway to Sub-Saharan African markets.
In 2018, South Africa imported US$3.2 billion in processed foods, an increase of 5.5 percent from 2017, with the top five products being palm oil, food preparations, whiskies, beer made from malt....
Though relatively small, the South African organic foods market is steadily growing as evidenced by the increase in certified farms from 35 in 1999, to 250 in 2018, and by the growth in the range....
The South African food retail sales reached US $44.9 billion in 2017.
The EU Council formally adopted the text of the new Regulation on organic production and labeling of organic products.
The Netherlands has increasingly become a trading hub for organic products.
The Dutch foodservice industry is expected to grow annually by 4 percent due to a recovering economy and changing consumer eating culture.