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Ukraine: Feed Regulations Change

In 2018, Ukraine adopted a new Law “On Safety and Hygiene of Feeds”, which introduced additional requirements for feed imports, registration and labeling.
New labeling requirements for genetically engineered (GE) feeds and GE organisms that are used in feeds will enter into force on January 19, 2020.
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Indonesia: Grain and Feed Update

Faced with rising prices and reports of supply shortages in some areas, on January 11 the Minister of Trade (MOT) announced a plan to import up to 500,000 tons of rice.
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Ukraine: FAIRS Country Report

There have been some changes affecting agricultural product quality, safety and sanitary regulations since the last submission of this report.
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Ukraine: Grain and Feed Update

The Ministry of Agriculture reports that Ukraine has completed harvest of all grain crops for MY2017/18.
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Indonesia: FAIRS Country Report

This report provides updated technical information for requirements and regulations on food and agriculture products as are currently required by the Government of Indonesia (GOI).
On January 5, 2018, the Ministry of Agriculture issued decree No. 35/2018, renewing U.S. Fresh Foods of Plant Origin (FFPO) recognition for an additional three years.
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Indonesia: FAIRS Export Certificate Report

This report updates the 2016 Indonesian FAIRS Export Certificate Report, which lists the major export certificates the Government of Indonesia (GOI) requires from U.S. food and agricultural....
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Ukraine: Exporter Guide

Stable demand for food products served as a driver for Ukraine’s economic recovery in 2017.
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Ukraine: FAIRS Export Certificate Report

A certificate for Non-Animal Origin Bacterial Products Exported To Ukraine was negotiated in 2017.
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Indonesia: Indonesia’s Ethanol Dilemma

Indonesia’s plans to develop bioethanol continue to face strong headwinds from costly inputs, capacity limitations and trade restrictions limiting imports of alternative feedstock.