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In 2014, Serbia’s agro-food exports reached a value of USD 3.3 billion, a 5 percent increase from 2013.
In 2015, Bulgaria followed EU agricultural and food import requirements. No new or additional national import requirements have been introduced by Bulgaria.
China is one of the largest producers of biotech cotton in the world. It is also the world’s largest importer of biotech crops, but it has not yet approved any major biotech food crops for cultivation
During 2015, on the backdrop of continuous food scandals and rising consumer concerns, Chinese food regulators continued the onerous task of regaining consumer’s trust by revamping China’s Food Safety
In October 2015, the Chinese Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) released the Guide for the Establishment of Maximum Pesticide Residue Limits (MRL) of Pesticides in Foods.
This report is intended to supplement the European Food & Agricultural Import Regulations (FAIRS) Report with UK-specific information.
This report provides an overview of EU food and feed legislation currently in force. All sections of the report were updated but special attention should be given to EU's new novel food rules...
Bulgaria, a newly developing market economy, is easily affected by world market fluctuations.
Poland as a member of the European Union applies EU directives and regulations to agricultural imports with only few exceptions.
This report should be read in conjunction with the Food and Agricultural Import Regulations and Standards (FAIRS) report written by the U.S. Mission to the EU, GAIN 15051.
This report highlights export certification requirements for Russia.
November 26, 2015, AQSIQ released the revised “Implementation Catalogue for Registration of Overseas Manufacturers of Imported Food” (AQSIQ Public Notice [2015] No. 138)...