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Import-friendly Caribbean islands gobbled up $1 billion in U.S. consumer-oriented foods and fish products in 2015, capping over a dozen years of steady growth in U.S. exports to the region...
Serbia’s Law on Genetically Engineered Organisms (GMOs), was signed in 2009. It strictly prohibits the importation, production, or commercial growing of genetically engineered crops.
While most U.S. food products readily enter Trinidad and Tobago (TT), consideration for an import license, health certification, product labeling and other documentation for select products...
This report outlines Trinidad and Tobago’s (TT) certification requirements and includes an Export Certificate Matrix as well as examples of select Export Certificates.
Biotech regulations have been virtually non-existent in the Caribbean. However, that may change in the years ahead as 12 Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries move forward with a United Nations...
On June 8 and 9, FAS Belgrade organized using FY2016 CSSF funds two seminars on dairy livestock genetics and feed nutrition in Kraljevo (Central Serbia) and Novi Sad (Vojvodina/North Serbia).
Serbia reported to the World Animal Health Organization (OIE) its first occurrence of lumpy skin disease in the country which was detected on June 4...
Due to favorable weather conditions, the fall planting of wheat has proceeded faster than in previous years.
This report provides information on Serbian regulations and standards concerning food, agriculture, agricultural products and foreign trade.
The Serbian Government adopted a new rulebook on the “Allocation of Subsidies for Agriculture Production and Rural Development in 2016”.
St. Lucia’s establishment of certification requirements for dehydrated manure opened the door further for exports of U.S. animal products...
This report provides guidance on the certificate requirements for agricultural and food products imported into the Serbian market.