United States secretary of agriculture Brooke Rollins announced that Namibia has agreed terms for importing US poultry meat this week. \ USDA, Paul Sale
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Bangladesh – digital certificates
Bangladesh has moved 119 certificates, licenses and permits related to trade to a digital platform, which will speed up the entry of goods through ports (USDA).
USA – transport to Mexico
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USDA inspections of grain for export to Mexico shows that almost two thirds (63%) is transported by rail, 35% by boat and less than 1% by truck.
Namibia – poultry imports
US secretary of agriculture Brooke L Rollins announced that Namibia has agreed to commence imports of fresh, frozen and chilled poultry products from the US.
Uruguay – cattle slaughter
Up to 22 June, Uruguayan factories processed 1.216m head of cattle, a 5.2% increase on the same period last year (INAC).
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Bangladesh – digital certificates
Bangladesh has moved 119 certificates, licenses and permits related to trade to a digital platform, which will speed up the entry of goods through ports (USDA).
USA – transport to Mexico
USDA inspections of grain for export to Mexico shows that almost two thirds (63%) is transported by rail, 35% by boat and less than 1% by truck.
Namibia – poultry imports
US secretary of agriculture Brooke L Rollins announced that Namibia has agreed to commence imports of fresh, frozen and chilled poultry products from the US.
Uruguay – cattle slaughter
Up to 22 June, Uruguayan factories processed 1.216m head of cattle, a 5.2% increase on the same period last year (INAC).
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