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The European Commission launched a public consultation on the EU’s possible actions to reduce the impact of products placed on the EU market with regards to deforestation and forest degradation.
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Germany: Climate Change Damages German Forests

Storms, drought, fires, and bark beetle have caused immense damage to German forests in recent years. Waldsterben (Forest dieback) is slowly gaining public attention.
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Mozambique: Biotechnology in Mozambique

Minister of Science and Technology approved revised regulations that will create a positive environment for seed companies to start research.
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Thailand: Biofuels Annual

Production of both ethanol and biodiesel continues to grow in line with consumption.
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Indonesia: New Regulation on Animal Quarantine Measures

On May 12, 2014 Ministry of Agriculture issued Regulation No. 65/2014 on animal quarantine measures for importation, exportation and distribution of consumable products of animal origin.
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Japan: The WASABI - Hot News from Japan Vol. 10 Issue 7

Japan’s Just Wild About Our Nuts; An Urban Company Helps Revitalize Japan’s Agriculture; Spiritual Heart of Japanese Furniture Making Relies on U.S. Hardwoods; Desperately Seeking GE in Hokkaido
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Kenya Agricultural Biotechnology Annual 2014

Genetic engineering (GE) product development remains at confined field trials (CFTs) in Kenya for cotton, corn, cassava, sorghum and sweet potato.
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South Africa Agricultural Biotechnology Annual 2014

The production area of Genetically Engineered (GE) crops in South Africa was unchanged in 2013, at 2.9 million hectares, making South Africa the eighth largest producer of GE crops in the world.
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Egypt Agricultural Biotechnology Annual 2014

Egypt was the first North African country to approve genetically engineered (GE) corn.
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Canada Agricultural Biotechnology Annual 2014

Canadian planting of biotech crops is estimated at about 10.2 million hectares for 2014. The main biotech crops remain canola, corn and soybeans, with small amounts of sugar beets added recently.
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Caribbean Basin Agricultural Biotechnology Annual 2014

Biotech regulation has been virtually non-existent in the Caribbean. That may change in the years ahead as twelve Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries move forward with UN Biosafety Frameworks.
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Chile Agricultural Biotechnology Annual 2014

Although events occurred over the past year that looked like Chile might move on its biotechnology framework, in the end, Chile is in the same place as it was last year.