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01/04/2021 SOURCE: www.reuters.com
Mexico's main agricultural lobby on Saturday criticized the government's decision to ban genetically modified corn, while organic growers hailed the move that should protect smaller farmers.
Mexico farm lobby blasts ban on GMO corn; organic growers welcome it
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Top Ten Technologies That Will Change International Trade
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption of digital technologies and services, which have kept international trade flowing even as the movement of people has been restricted. From IoT to digital payments, technologies are rapidly changing the trade ecosystem, yet few have studied the opportunities and challenges that come with these changes. Today, the World […]
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Food giants seek ban on soy from deforested Brazil region
Some of the world’s largest food companies and grocers urged commodity suppliers including Archer-Daniels-Midland Co., Bunge Ltd., Cargill Inc. and...
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Topics: Soybeans, Ag Asia / Pacific, Trade (Commodities), Commodity/Trade Groups,
Column: U.S. soybean rally offers modest help toward China’s Phase 1 goals
U.S. soybean export prices have recently topped six-year highs, which in theory would help China meet its agricultural trade promises to the United States in a speedier fashion.
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Topics: Corn/Maize, Agriculture US, Trade (Commodities), Commodity/Trade Groups,
USGC 2020/2021 Corn Harvest Quality Report: Higher Average Test Weight, Lower Moisture And Damage - U.S. GRAINS COUNCIL
DEVELOPING MARKETS.
ENABLING TRADE. IMPROVING LIVES.
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USSEC leader digs into shipping container data - Brownfield Ag News
The U.S. Soybean Export Council is looking into regional shipping container availability issues. Shipping companies including Hapag-Lloyd have been sending empty containers back to Asia where there is a high demand to send consumer goods to the U.S. and Europe. Jim Sutter tells Brownfield they are looking into how this is affecting soybean exporters. “We’re […]
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Topics: Soybeans, Commodities, Ag Asia / Pacific, Trade (Commodities),
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