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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.
Argentine wheat production for 2017/18 is increased to 18 million tons, 500,000 tons higher than USDA as final yields have been surprisingly higher than earlier expected.
There have been some changes affecting agricultural product quality, safety and sanitary regulations since the last submission of this report.
The Ministry of Agriculture reports that Ukraine has completed harvest of all grain crops for MY2017/18.
The government’s plan to gradually reduce soybean export taxes commenced with the publication of Decree 1343/17 on January 2, 2018.
For MY 2017/2018, all three types of fresh citrus production are forecast to increase due to favorable weather conditions.
The government’s plan to gradually reduce soybean export taxes commenced with the publication of Decree 1343/17 on January 2.
This report provides overall information on regulations and standards for importing U.S. food and beverages into Argentina.
Stable demand for food products served as a driver for Ukraine’s economic recovery in 2017.
A certificate for Non-Animal Origin Bacterial Products Exported To Ukraine was negotiated in 2017.