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Technologies that digitalize, automate, and build resilience in agriculture will be essential for tackling Malaysia’s food security challenges.
Indonesia’s new franchise regulation simplifies the franchise registration process (STPW) and requires U.S. franchisors to register IP and prove profitability.
Indonesia’s severe drought fuels GM seed adoption, and there are U.S. opportunities in feed crops, fruit/vegetables, & crop protection.
New EU regulations on carbon emissions create uncertainty and could negatively impact U.S. exporters and cargo operators.
The Philippines FDA proposes new guidelines for maximum daily intake for Vitamins & Minerals.
Pakistan’s processed poultry sector records 10% growth in fiscal year 2023-2024, with opportunities for U.S. equipment sales.
A new Government of Pakistan finance law disallows the deduction of 25% of royalty and marketing expenses from companies’ tax base.
Demand for cold storage solutions is very high in both the public and private sectors to improve the standard of living in Angola.
Guatemala’s agroindustry offers U.S. companies significant opportunities in technological innovation.
Naturalistic and low maintenance gardening is trending in Japan, providing opportunities for U.S. lawn and garden suppliers.
Burma seeks partnership opportunities with U.S. organic fertilizer manufacturers and turn-key contractors.
Burma welcomes new food and beverage franchise opportunities for U.S. franchises.
The agricultural robotics sector in Australia is experiencing significant growth, driven by the need to enhance productivity and efficiency in farming.
Agricultural practices in Indonesia are undergoing a digital transition, with increased focus on new technologies like e-platforms and drones.
In Indonesia, known for vast rice paddies, a shift towards organic sustainable practices is gaining traction due to a shortage of locally produced fertilizer.