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India |
Grains |
Wheat |
2017.02 |
Consumption and marketing |
Government procurement |
Increased the wheat procurement target for 2017-18 rabi marketing season from 22.96 million tonnes [...] |
India |
Grains |
Wheat |
2017.02 |
Trade |
Import policy |
Announced that after 31 March 2017, the fumigation policy currently applied on French, Russian and [...] |
Indonesia |
Grains |
Maize |
2017.02 |
Consumption and marketing |
Government procurement |
State grains agency Bulog announced plans to allocate IDR 37 trillions (USD 2.7 billions) for [...] |
Japan |
Grains |
Maize |
2017.02 |
Stocks |
Stocks release |
Approved the utilization of 330 000 tonnes of maize from emergency stockpiles to meet the [...] |
Kazakhstan |
Grains |
All |
2017.02 |
Consumption and marketing |
Government procurement |
Launched the forward procurement campaign for 2017 crops, including wheat, maize, millet, rye and soybeans, [...] |
Kenya |
Grains |
Maize |
2017.02 |
Trade |
Import quota |
Allowed millers to import 5 million 90 kg bags of non-GM yellow maize for production [...] |
Mongolia |
Grains |
Wheat |
2017.02 |
Production |
Production support |
Agreed to provide financial incentives to wheat farmers selling their wheat to national flour milling [...] |
Zimbabwe |
Grains |
All |
2017.02 |
Consumption and marketing |
Value added tax |
Published Statutory Instrument 20 of 2017, through which the Value Added Tax General Amendment Regulations [...] |
Zimbabwe |
Grains |
Wheat |
2017.02 |
Production |
Production support |
Launched Super Agriculture, an agricultural programme that provides support to put idle land countrywide under [...] |
Zimbabwe |
Grains |
All |
2017.02 |
Consumption and marketing |
Value added tax |
Suspended Statutory Instrument 20, introduced in early February of 2017, which had reinstated a 15 percent [...] |
Disclaimer: The policy records included in the tool are based on publicly available information from both official and private sources. While efforts have been made to verify its content, FAO does not guarantee the full accuracy or comprehensiveness of the information and recommends to consult / refer to other FAO publications reporting policy developments, especially the Oilcrops Monthly Price and Policy Update, the Monthly News Report on Grains and the FAO Rice Market Monitor. The frequency of updates may differ across commodities. |
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