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E.g., 23/11/2024
11 May 2020 - Lima, Peru
The maximum catch limit established by Produce for this season has been set at 2,413,000 mt.
08 May 2020 - Lima, Peru
The fishing industry is ready for the start of its operations and thus contribute to the economic reactivation of the country, helping to generate the resources that the country requires to face the coronavirus
14 Apr 2020 - CFO Exclusively
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06 Apr 2020 - Beijing, China
China's soybean imports haven't been affected by the spread of COVID-19 globally and the soybean production is expected to increase in major soybean exporting countries, officials with the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs said at a briefing on Saturday.
18 Mar 2020 - Lima, Peru
In response to the spread of the COVID-19 virus the President of the Peru has declared a national state of emergency for 15 days starting 16/03/2020.
05 Mar 2020 - AgriBusiness
The coronavirus outbreak could have the unexpected effect of helping the U.S. ensure that China sticks by its promise to purchase $40 billion to $50 billion worth of U.S. farm goods over two years because it will need the food,
18 Feb 2020 - Xinhuanet, China
More U.S. products have a chance to be exempted from the additional tariffs China imposed in response to the U.S. Section 301 tariff measures, the Customs Tariff Commission of the State Council said Tuesday.
16 Feb 2020 - Xinhua, China
China announced Friday that it would lift restrictions on the import of poultry and related products from the United States
05 Feb 2020 - Lima, Peru
The Ministry of Production (Produce) reported that during 2019 the fishing destined for direct human consumption had a positive balance when registering a growth of 11.8% compared to the previous year. This happened because the landing volume closed at 1.3 million metric tons.
20 Jan 2020 - CNN Business
Just a day after the United States and China signed a phase one trade deal, the US Department of Agriculture released a report that delivers another optimistic message to US farmers: Chinese demand for pork is likely to boost the US pork markets in 2020.

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