08/24/2023 SOURCE: www.fibre2fashion.com
Bangladesh recently released two varieties of genetically-modified cotton for domestic cultivation. The aim is to raise yields and reduce import dependence. This is the...
Bangladesh releases 2 varieties of genetically-modified cotton
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08/23/2023 SOURCE: brownfieldagnews.com
A farmer from northeastern South Dakota says China remains an important market for U.S. soybeans despite growing tensions between the two countries. Mike McCranie tells Brownfield… “In our part of the world, 6 of 10 rows of soybeans are exported and out of that, half of those go to China,” he says. “China is a […]
SD farmer: keep China a top market for U.S. soy - Brownfield Ag News
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08/21/2023 SOURCE: www.world-grain.com
US shipments to China declined by 62% in July, while Brazilian supplies increased
China soybean imports shift from US to Brazil
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08/14/2023 SOURCE: www.youtube.com
China is the world’s biggest importer of a number of staples, including soybeans, corn and rice. With official policy now aiming to increase food security, w...
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08/05/2023 SOURCE: www.reuters.com
Vietnam will export two million vaccine doses against African swine fever to the Philippines by October, the government said on Wednesday, one week after it approved domestic use of the world's first commercial vaccines against the disease.
Vietnam to export 2 million swine fever vaccine doses to Philippines by October
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06/29/2023 SOURCE: news.cgtn.com
Rice, an important food crop in the world, feeds more than half of the world's population. Africa has a long history of planting rice, but it has been suffering from a low yield, with key bottlenecks, such as a shortage of new rice varieties and planting
The magic seed: How does Chinese rice help Africa combat hunger?
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06/28/2023 SOURCE: english.cas.cn
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06/18/2023 SOURCE: www.efeedlink.com
The Provincial Veterinary (ProVet) of Antique, the Philippines, has warned local hog raisers against errant traders offering to buy their hogs at a lower price due to a suspected case of African swine fever (ASF) that was reported in the municipality of Hamtic.
Antique, Philippines, warns of dubious traders seeking to buy hogs at lower prices following ASF outbreak
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Topics: Ag Asia / Pacific, Trade (Commodities),
China Trade Issues in Focus
Financial Times writers Joe Leahy and James Politi reported last week that, "China’s commerce minister and his US counterpart have raised concerns about their countries’ trade and investment policies at…
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05/11/2023 SOURCE: apparelresources.com
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