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Panama did not make any policy changes on regulating Genetically Engineered (GE) plants, seeds and animals, including for GE microbes, in the past year.
The Government of Tanzania uses a conservative, precautionary approach to manage genetically engineered (GE) products in the country.
This report provides U.S. food and agriculture exporters information on how to do business with the Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional (HRI) sector in Panama.
This report provides information to U.S. exporters of agricultural and related products on how to do business with the retail food sector in Panama.
The United States is buying green coffee beans from Tanzania, despite a coffee market that is volatile and faces dramatic political hurdles and unstable policies.
In Marketing Year (MY) 2020/21, corn production fell due to post-harvest loss, ineffective extension services, unreliable markets, pests, and diseases.
Panama’s food processing ingredients market is valued at $135 million annually. Panama’s food and beverage sector is one of the main manufacturing sectors of the economy.
On April 16, 2019, AquaBounty, a U.S. company that developed genetically-engineered (GE) salmon in Boquete, Panama closed its production and research facilities.
Tanzania Government allows the importation of Genetic Engineered (GE) products from United States and other countries that meets national standards.
This report provides information to U.S. exporters of agricultural and related products on how to do business in Panama.
This report compliments the FAIRS Country Annual Report and provides information on certificates required by the Government of Tanzania (GoT) to export food and agricultural products into Tanzania.
Panama is an attractive market for exporting U.S. agricultural food products.