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This report provides information on the export certificates required by the Government of Croatia. This annual report was updated in November 2015.
This report provides information on the food and agricultural product import requirements for Croatia. Croatia, as a member of the European Union, follows the EU directives and regulations.
Croatia imports a significant portion of the food it consumes. Croatia has not been immune to the global economic crisis and still faces significant challenges.
Croatia officially started its parliamentary elections campaign which will finish on November 8, Election Day. However, the pre-campaign process has already been in full swing for a few months now.
Spain’s Energy Markets Watchdog Supports Specific Targets ... “Science meets Parliament” Event ... ENVI Committee Rejects Bid to Stop Glyphosate ... ILUC Directive Published in Official Journal ...
On April 28, 2015, the European Parliament approved the reform of the Renewable Energy Directive (RED), which includes a 7 percent cap on food crop based biofuels for the transport sector.
The EU28 grain harvest is now under way in most Member States.
Round 10 of T-TIP Negotiations Held in Brussels July 12-17, 2015 ... Opposition at Council over GMO Proposal ... Hogan Speaks at Expo Milan – Agri-Food Chain Coalition Event ...
This report provides an overview on the biofuel use mandates in the various EU-28 member states.
Croatia is a net food importer and the government policy is geared towards raising agricultural productivity and, to a lesser extent, controlling imports.
Croatia provides a unique opportunity for U.S. wine exporters to position their product in this new EU member state that exceeded 70% growth in imports from 2012 to 2014.
After a record jump of milk production in 2014, the increase of output is expected to decline in 2015 due to slower export demand...