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Republic of Korea |
Grains |
All |
2011.02 |
Stocks |
Food stock policy |
Wheat, soybeans and maize added to state reserves, in addition to rice, to secure their [...] |
Republic of Korea |
Grains |
Maize |
2011.02 |
Trade |
Import tariff |
Import tariffs removed on maize, soymeal and 32 other items to ensure supply and control [...] |
Turkey |
Grains |
Wheat |
2011.02 |
Trade |
Import quota |
Wheat and oats 130 percent import tariff suspended until 1 May 2011. |
Bangladesh |
Grains |
Wheat |
2011.02 |
Consumption and marketing |
Food subsidies |
Food grains sold by government at subsidized prices to 300 000 most vulnerable civil servants. [...] |
China (Mainland) |
Grains |
All |
2011.02 |
Production |
Government procurement |
Major state-linked grain buyers suspended purchases in order to combat food inflation. |
European Union |
Grains |
Barley and Wheat |
2011.02 |
Trade |
Import duty |
Import duties on low and medium quality wheat and feed barley suspended until 20 June [...] |
Pakistan |
Grains |
Wheat |
2011.02 |
Production |
Minimum price and government procurement |
Wheat procurement target for 2011 set at 6.5 million tonnes, with a minimum support price [...] |
Peru |
Grains |
Maize |
2011.02 |
Trade |
Import tariff |
Import tariff removed on some food products including maize and rice, in order to stabilize [...] |
Argentina |
Grains |
Maize and Wheat |
2011.02 |
Trade |
Export quota |
Additional wheat and maize export quota, allowing 1 million tonnes of wheat and 7 million [...] |
Republic of Korea |
Oilseeds, oils and meals |
Soybeans |
2011.02 |
Consumption and marketing |
State purchases |
Announced inclusion in public reserves to stabilize domestic supplies |
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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