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Health, wellness, and the environment continue to be key purchasing factors for Australian consumers.
Australia reached a partial settlement with Canada on its World Trade Organization dispute over Canadian federal and provincial wine measures.
Ukraine is a lower-middle income country in Eastern Europe. Its economy is rebounding after the political and economic turmoil of recent years.
Ukraine is a developing country with a market-oriented economy.
Australia is expected to improve its global competitiveness as the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) Agreement is likely to reduce tariffs and provide....
The China-Australia Free Trade Agreement (ChAFTA) implemented in 2015 reduced tariffs on an array of goods, including wine.
The Ukrainian food retail industry is growing slowly in the post-crisis period. The share of unorganized trade remains high.
Demand for food products served as an anchor for the Ukrainian economy in 2016. On-going political and economic crisis resulted in general economic slowdown in 2013-15.
Australia is one of the world’s leading wine producers and exporters. Production for the 2015 wine vintage is forecast to rise to 1.6 million tons of grapes.
Global wine trade climbed to a record 5 billion liters in 2013, up 75 percent from little more than a decade ago.
Exports of high-value, processed food products have been a significant contributor to the strongest five-year period for agricultural exports in U.S. history.
A synopsis of current news and events affecting the agricultural sectors in Australia and New Zealand.