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International Resources: International Markets Information
PMA Global Market Profiles The Supermarket Revolution in Emerging Markets: Implications for the Produce Industry is a brief created for Produce Marketing Association by Thomas Reardon of Michigan State University. Learn more about how today’s emerging nations offer unprecedented growth opportunities for supermarket produce sales. World Trade Organization Overview
Codex Alimentarius Overview
The Mexican Economy: Looking to 2007
Emerging Market Opportunities and Challenges from the Rise of Supermarkets International Maximum Residue Limits Database provides users with a list of MRL tolerances by active ingredient to desired export destinations. Crop, pesticide active ingredient and pesticide type queries for over 300 fruit, vegetable and nut commodities are covered, as are 272 pesticides approved by the EPA for use on those commodities in the U.S. MRL data are included from 70 countries, the European Union and the Codex Alimentarius Commission (Codex). Each country included in the database represents, at a minimum, $1 million in annual export revenue for U.S. horticultural commodities. The International Pesticide & Application Database (IPAD) helps users determine rates and limitations on the usage of agricultural pesticides.IPAD is a crop specific database that cross references pesticides by chemical brand name, method of application, rates and frequency of application, as well as pre- and post-harvest interval.The database contains information for the U.S., Mexico, and Canada, 42 crops, 1400 active ingredients, 29 pesticide types, and 14 different timings resulting in nearly 24 million combinations.This IPAD system provides chemical use practices in order to ensure compliance with a target country’s MRL standards and provides practical guidance to maximize the benefit to the U.S. producer. Trade for America represents a wide range of companies and trade associations from virtually every sector of the U.S. economy. The Coalition believes renewal of trade negotiating authority is vital to ensure that American business, agriculture, workers and consumers continue to benefit from free trade. For more information on international markets and trends members can contact the PMA Information Resource Center at no charge. |
International News
Afghanistan markets its brand of pomegranates - 11/21/2008
5+ A Day bears fruit - NZ - 11/21/2008
EU farm ministers mull farm subsidy reforms - 11/20/2008
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