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The Agribusiness Update
New cases of E.coli are being investigated but are genetically linked to older romaine-related cases, and another COVID victim as Commodity Classic goes to digital format.
The Agribusiness Update
Canada has proposed testing requirements on imports of California romaine over E.coli scare, and China looks to be falling short of Phase-1 ag purchases.
The Agribusiness Update
Georgia Foundation for Agriculture prepares Georgia Ag Experience for school visits, and China looks to be falling short of Phase-1 ag purchases.
The Agribusiness Update
California Leafy Greens Marketing Agreement makes more than 50 changes due to recent outbreaks of E. coli, and China still purchasing U.S. ag goods but falling short of Phase One trade agreement.
The Agribusiness Update
California Leafy Greens Marketing Agreement makes more than 50 changes due to recent outbreaks of E. coli, and China still purchasing U.S. ag goods but falling short of Phase One trade agreement.
The Agribusiness Update
Legislation to keep agricultural pests and diseases out of the U.S. would see a boost if passed, and exports of fresh fruits were down 6% in 2019 but vegetables were up 4%.
The Agribusiness Update
Livestock producers look to gain from protein demand and trade deal with China, and Borden Dairy files for bankruptcy.
The Agribusiness Update
E coli cases in Romaine hard to track, and USMEF optimistic about USMCA chances.
The Agribusiness Update
Perdue University research could speed up E.coli testing in lettuce and other crops, and GMO labeling law set to begin Jan. 1 of next year.
The Agribusiness Update
At least one source of Romain E. coli identified by FDA, and Farm Bill includes $50-million for mental health help in agriculture.
The Agribusiness Update
Dairy inventory up at year-end instead of the normal shortage, and American cattlemen are producing more Prime beef than ever.
The Agribusiness Update
Agriculture could have solution to petroleum-based plastics in the form of compostable bioplastics, and Romaine E.coli cause traced to irrigation water.
Northwest Report
Possible tainted sandwiches are being recalled...and funds are available in Oregon for forest projects.
Northwest Report
It's taking some collaboration to inspect a lot of food establishments...and a UI researcher gets a grant for work on E. coli.
Northwest Report
Despite not finding any sign of E. coli, Chipotle stores are reopening...efforts are underway to make changes to the Endangered Species Act.
Northwest Report
The EPA wants to reduce sulphur emissions again...the FSIS is being told they need to increase their tracking of E.Coli...and Lacy discusses the continuing resolution.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
WSDA inspection finds e. coli in raw cream sample, and ag related bills work their way through legislative gauntlet.
Northwest Report
One congressman has sent a letter supporting NW specialty crops...and the USDA/FSIS will test for more strains of e. coli.
Fruit Grower Report
Fruit growers in the northwest are working to try and not have a repeat of last year's strawberry problem.