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The Government of Tanzania uses a conservative, precautionary approach to manage genetically engineered (GE) products in the country.
Angola currently does not allow the use of agricultural biotechnology in production, and imports containing genetically engineered (GE) components are limited to food aid.
Submission of the application for environmental release of Ghana’s first genetically engineered (GE) product, Bt cowpea, to the National Biosafety Authority (NBA) for approval is still pending...
The Australian Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment (DAWE) has released the draft Biosecurity Import Risk Analysis (BIRA) for fresh apple fruit from the Pacific Northwest states...
South Africa has a robust and experienced regulatory system for genetically engineered (GE) products, which started with the publication of its “GMO” act in 1997.
Tree nut production in Australia has surged in recent years and prospects are for continued rapid expansion in production for a number of years.
Australian agriculture is set to receive additional funding announced by the Australian Government in its recent budget.
Drought-breaking rains and an excellent growing season in eastern Australia is expected to result in a sharp rebound in grain production, with Australian wheat production in MY 2020/21 forecast...
Australia’s table grape production is expected to continue to expand in marketing year (MY) 2020/21 and is forecast to reach a record 240,000 metric tons (MT), up 15,000 MT...
This report summarizes the list of major export certificates, documentations and other regulatory requirements to export food and agricultural products to Ethiopia.
South African citrus exports, both globally and to the United States (U.S.), are expected to reach record levels in 2020.
Post estimates that the sugar cane crop will decrease by less than 1 percent to 19.1 million MT in the 2020/21 MY, based on frost and fire damage in some growing areas, some growers diversifying...