FAS Global Agriculture Information Network Reports
The Foreign Agriculture Service issued the following GAIN reports:
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- China - National Food Safety Standard-Erythrosine Aluminum Lake: FAIRS Subject Report
- China - National Food Safety Standard-Sunset Yellow: FAIRS Subject Report
- China - National Food Safety Standard-Potassium Chloride: FAIRS Subject Report
- China - National Food Safety Standard-New Red: FAIRS Subject Report
- Thailand - Rice Price -- Weekly: Weekly Rice Price Update
- China - National Food Safety Standard-Erythrosine: FAIRS Subject Report
- China - National Food Safety Standard-Amaranth: FAIRS Subject Report
- Guatemala - Coffee Annual: Coffee Production and Exports of Guatemala
- Mexico - Potatoes Imported into Sinaloa Face New Restrictions: Potatoes and Potato Products, Policy and Program Announcements, Sanitary/Phytosanitary/Food Safety
- China - Regulation on Entry and Exit Aquatic Products: FAIRS Subject Report
- Australia - Canola Production Forecast to Jump in 2010-11: Oilseeds and Products, Agriculture in the News, Grain and Feed
- Venezuela - Food Companies Move From Energy to Agriculture: Agricultural Situation
- Burma - Beans and Pulses Monthly Trade Report -- April: Grain and Feed
- Thailand - Biodiesel Demand and Supply Outlook: Bio-Fuels
- Thailand - MY2009 and MY2010 Price Insurance Scheme Update: Grain and Feed
- Thailand - Bangkok Newsletter - June 2010: Agriculture Situation, Market Development Reports
- India - Weekly Highlights and Hot Bites No. 22: Agriculture in the News
- India - Exports of Cotton Allowed Under License: Cotton and Products
- Canada - This Week in Canadian Agriculture Issue 09: Agriculture in the News
- Venezuela - Chávez Declares Economic War on Business Sectors: Agriculture in the Economy