Kenya Issues Tariff Exemptions for Certain Non-GM Feed Ingredients
Kenya recently announced tariff exemptions for imports of non-genetically modified feed ingredients due to rising domestic feed costs, USDA's Foreign Agricultural Service said Dec. 27. The exemptions, issued Dec. 10 and valid until Oct. 31, 2022, were granted to 18…
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Kenyan millers for yellow maize, soy meal, soybeans, cottonseed cake, sunflower seed, white sorghum and fish meal. Each miller was issued “product-specific quotas” for duty-free importation, USDA said. The agency said Kenya is “suffering from a dramatic increase in feed prices” caused by an ingredient shortage, but “local sources” don’t expect the tariff exemptions to lower prices because of the “limited” global supply of non-GM feed ingredients.