Food Outlook: Biannual Report on Global Food Markets May 2019
Publisher Description
A fast-changing trade environment and the rapid spread of African Swine Fever constitute important challenges to overcome. However, prospects point to generally well supplied markets, which is seen to contribute to a lower food import bill in 2019.
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