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USTR, USDA to Pursue Avenues to Assist Seasonal Produce Industry

WASHINGTON – The Office of the United States Trade Representative today announced that it will pursue avenues to assist the Southeast seasonal produce industry in coordination with the United States Department of Agriculture after Members of Congress requested an examination of certain issues in a September 8, 2022, Section 301 petition.

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Low Mississippi River levels could cause $20B in losses - Brownfield Ag News

AccuWeather forecasts economic losses of $20 billion from the Mississippi River’s historically low water levels. Senior meteorologist Paul Pastelok tells Brownfield the low levels have caused barge traffic to come to a near standstill, and he doesn’t expect any significant change in the levels until early next year. “We do have a couple of events […]

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10/08/2022 SOURCE: dailytimes.com.pk

Cotton output likely to remain 8 million bales - Daily Times

Due to recent devastating flash floods and torrential rains across the cotton producing areas of Sindh, Punjab, Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the overall cotton output of major cash crop is likely to remain between 7 to 8 million bales as against the set targets of 10.5 million bales during current season. According to initial estimates, out […]

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