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The Agribusiness Update
The USDA, EPA, and FDA renew Winning on Reducing Food Waste Initiative, and as U.K. prepares to leave E.U. January 1st calls heard to speed up trade talks.
The Agribusiness Update
USTR Robert Lighthizer is being urged to help remove retaliatory tariffs on U.S. Ag exports to the E.U., and AskUSDA launched to make communicating with USDA more efficient.
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A reminder to Alabama farmers that December 11th is the deadline to file for CFAP-2 assistance, and the European Union is moving forward on Farm to Fork program.
The Agribusiness Update
The EU is pushing their standards for imported foods which could mean more challenges for U.S. growers, and about a quarter of California wine grapes could be lost as a result of COVID and wildfire smoke.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
U.S. Representative Dan Newhouse got the chance to meet with U.S. Trade Representative's chief ag negotiator Gregg Doud during a visit to Washington state.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
U.S. Representative Dan Newhouse got the chance to meet with U.S. Trade Representative's chief ag negotiator Gregg Doud during a visit to Washington state.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
U.S. Representative Dan Newhouse got the chance to meet with U.S. Trade Representative's chief ag negotiator Gregg Doud during a visit to Washington state.
The Agribusiness Update
The National Potato Council calls for tariffs on E.U. French Fries to balance trade, and California Citrus Mutual applauds Trump plan to protect U.S. Citrus from import advantages.
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Queen Elizabeth gives okay to Britain pulling out of European Union, and United Nations names 2020 Year of Plant Health.
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The European Union's new trade chief will visit D.C. next week to talk trade, and agriculture begins 2020 with some optimism.
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Waste disposal for California fruit and vegetable growers is getting more expensive as livestock producers leave state, and a U.S.-U.K. trade deal could come quickly post Brit Brexit.
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E. coli tied to romaine lettuce traced to one farm, and U.K. Conservatives look to pull from E.U.
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European Parliament approves tariff removal for U.S. beef, and E. coli hits California leafy greens growers hard.
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Progress is reportedly being made on getting the USMCA passed, and Phase-one of a U.S.-China trade deal may be close.
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NY City Council bans processed meats a day after scientists say beef and pork may not be so bad for us, and changes expected for RFS blending requirements.
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25% tariffs coming for EU exports to U.S., and Russian soybean talks with China.
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American Farm Bureau is praising deal reached with EU for U.S. beef exports, and Congress is on recess with USMCA hanging over their heads.
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Theft of industrial hemp becomes a problem growers chuckle over, and the U.S. and Japan are talking trade.
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Austria first European country to ban Glyphosate, and African Swine Fever still strong in China.
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79% of U.S. farmers still support Trump, and President threatens tariffs of European cheese.