John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Commodities, Dairy, Agriculture Global, Economics, Beef Cattle, Ag Europe, Trade (Commodities),
Will Ireland forsake beef for dairy in agri emissions trade-off?
Carbon budgets in agriculture are likely to accelerate an ongoing reduction in beef herd
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Commodities, Economics, Sustainability, Trade (Commodities), World Hunger, Ag Africa, World Population,
Time for global leaders to invest in Africa’s agriculture
Beth Dunford: Sierra Leone Telegraph: 19 October 2021: More than six out of every 10 people in Sub-Saharan Africa work in the continent’s agriculture sector. We may not realize that what grow…
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Corn/Maize, Commodities, Markets/Pricing, Agriculture Global, Economics, Ag Russia & CIS, Trade (Commodities),
Russia to increase grain export duty to help local producers
Russia’s Ministry of Agriculture stated that the export duty on Russian wheat will be raised from USD57.80 to USD58.70 per ton on October 13. Duties
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Commodities, Coffee/Tea, Agriculture Global, Economics, Transportation, Trade (Commodities),
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Fruit, Economics, Transportation, Trade (Commodities), Jobs US, Weather,
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Randy Krotz
Topics: Corn/Maize, Soybeans, Commodities, Agriculture US, Trade (Commodities),
Many Iowa farmers say crop yields better than expected
Iowa Agriculture Secretary Mike Naig said he expects 2021 to be “another year where you’re going to have a lot of variability, but I think generally we can say things look better than we might have expected.”
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Nancy Kavazanjian
Topics: Agriculture Global, Trade (Commodities),
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Nancy Kavazanjian
Topics: Aquaculture/Fish Farming, Trade (Commodities),
Millions of pounds of pollock and a railroad to nowhere: How a strange dispute over maritime law may leave tons of U.S.-bound fish stranded abroad
One of the world’s biggest seafood companies is locked in a burgeoning legal battle with the federal government over alleged violations of shipping rules. As a result, tons of fish destined for U.S. schools, food banks, restaurants, and grocery stores could get stuck in limbo.
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Wheat, Commodities, Agriculture US, Crop Consultant, Agriculture Global, Economics, Trade (Commodities),
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