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Brazil |
Grains |
Wheat |
2017.04 |
Consumption and marketing |
Procurement price |
Reduced the minimum price for wheat for 2017/18 by 3.6 percent. |
Brazil |
Grains |
Maize |
2017.04 |
Production |
Producer subsidies |
Approved to grant BRL 500 million (USD 159 million) for maize producers subsidies. |
Brazil |
Grains |
Maize |
2017.04 |
Consumption and marketing |
Government procurement |
Announced the purchase of up to 1 million tonnes of maize produced in the growing [...] |
Brazil |
Grains |
Wheat |
2017.04 |
Consumption and marketing |
Procurement price |
Announced a reduction of 3.6 percent in the minimum price of all wheat types for [...] |
Kazakhstan |
Grains |
Wheat |
2017.04 |
Trade |
Bilateral agreement |
Agreed to fortify at least 50 percent of its wheat flour exports to Afghanistan with [...] |
Kenya |
Grains |
Maize |
2017.04 |
Trade |
Licensing requirements |
Licensed wheat companies from Ukraine to export 363 000 tonnes of yellow maize on a [...] |
Morocco |
Grains |
Wheat |
2017.04 |
Trade |
Import duty |
Increased milling wheat import duty from 30 percent to 135 percent, effective from publication in [...] |
Pakistan |
Grains |
Wheat |
2017.04 |
Consumption and marketing |
Government procurement |
Announced the plan to purchase from farmers 1.64 million wheat bags during 2017 at PKR [...] |
Syria |
Grains |
Wheat |
2017.04 |
Consumption and marketing |
Government procurement |
Allocated SYP 70 billion (USD 326.6 million) for marketing this years wheat crop. |
Uzbekistan |
Grains |
Wheat |
2017.04 |
Trade |
Import tax |
Reduced the import tax on wheat flour from 11 percent to 5 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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