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Europe
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Europe imposes strict regulations on food safety, labeling, GMOs, additives, and animal welfare for meat production.
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Brazil
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Brazil has strict regulations on meat production to ensure quality and safety standards due to the importance of meat in the local cuisine.
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China
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In China, there is some concern for animal welfare in food regulation, but regulations may be less comprehensive than in Europe.
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Australia
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Australia has strict food regulations focusing on labeling and allergen information.
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5
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food regulation
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Japan
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Japanese food regulations prioritize aesthetics, safety, and strict seafood standards.
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6
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Former Soviet countries
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Food regulation in Former Soviet countries still reflects the legacy of centralized government control and distribution from the Soviet era.
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7
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Ghana
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Enforcing food regulations in Ghana is challenging due to informal food markets and lack of centralized control.
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8
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food regulation
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Middle Eastern countries
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Religious and cultural dietary laws in Middle Eastern countries impact food production and sales.
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9
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Scandinavian countries
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There is an emphasis on organic and sustainable food production with strict regulations on additives and preservatives in Scandinavian countries.
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