Browse Data and Analysis
Filter
Search Data and Analysis
- 45 results found
- (-) 2018
- (-) Vietnam
- (-) Pakistan
- Clear all
In 2017, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) continued its delay in the review and approval of genetically engineered (GE) events for food and feed use, including biotech....
The Government of Pakistan (GOP) granted approval for the export of an additional 500,000 tons of wheat with a subsidy of $105 per ton.
In Pakistan, a developed biotechnology and seed regulatory structure is in place to facilitate the introduction of new technologies in the country.
Based on current market arrivals, Pakistan’s 2018/19 cotton production is estimated at 7.8 million 480 lb bales, down 8 percent from the previous estimate and 5 percent....
Post revises its marketing year (MY) 2018/2019 production forecast for green bean coffee up about 2 percent compared to the USDA official number, to 30.4 million bags, green bean equivalent (GBE).
Pakistan’s soybean imports during 2017/18 reached a record 2.2 million metric tons (MMT) and are forecast at 2.6 MMT in 2018/19 based on preliminary bookings.
Vietnam's food retail sector is still dominated by small traditional traders, but modern retail channels are expanding in response to growing consumer demand and competition....
For marketing year (MY) 17/18, Post revises total paddy production down slightly, from 46.31 million metric tons (MMT) to 45.55 MMT, compared to the USDA official number.
Refined sugar production is forecast at 6.5 million metric tons (MMT) for marketing year 2018/19 (MY Oct/Sept), down 12 percent from the current year’s estimate of 7.4 million metric tons....
Post revises its forecast for soybean imports for marketing year (MY) 2018/19 (calendar year [CY] 2019) at 2 million metric tons (MMT), a significant increase from the MY2017/18 estimate....
Pakistan’s did not renew the 2018 subsidy on wheat exports, announced earlier this year ($159 per metric ton), that expired on June 30.
FAS Islamabad forecasts Pakistan’s MY 2018/19 (August to July) cotton production at 8.5 million 480 lb. bales, up 300,000 bales or 4 percent from the last year’s level.