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Monthly Archives: May, 2022

Russia-Ukraine War: Agriculture is the Second Battlefield

A Ukrainian businessman in the agriculture sector is working to help farmers impacted by Russia’s war in Ukraine, while dealing with the impacts of...

Mexico Announcement Won’t Have A Big Impact On Beef Exports

Mexico has eliminated import duties on all pork, beef, and poultry muscle cuts through the end of this year. The main impact on the...

NMPF Comments on Infant Formula Shortage

Shortages of infant formula on store shelves in the United States has Washington, D.C. working to help fill the void. Infant formula shortages appeared...

How Does the US Hog Industry Change if ASF Hits our Shores?

African Swine Fever is a devastating swine disease that has been spreading slowly around the world since it was first identified in 1921. The...

Producers Can Request Voluntary CRP Termination

The USDA will allow participants in the Conservation Reserve Program to request voluntary termination if they are in the final year of a CRP...

Biden Administration Takes Steps to Strengthen Food Supply Chains

Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack announced more support, resources, and new rules designed to strengthen the American food supply chains. The new actions will promote...

Senate Ag Republicans Confront Vilsack on Farm Input Costs, Declining Profits, Overregulation

Senate Ag Republicans confronted USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack over soaring farm input costs, declining profits, and overregulation during an oversight hearing Thursday. Again and...

New Chicken Regulations Are a “Solution Searching for a Problem”

The USDA announced new regulations for the poultry industry that the National Chicken Council isn’t supporting. “This is a solution looking for a problem,”...

Lawmakers Tell SEC Proposed Rule Would Lead to Significant Regulatory Burden

The Securities and Exchange Commission recently proposed a rule requiring companies to disclose emissions throughout the supply chain. Andrew Walmsley, American Farm Bureau Federation...

Over 40 Groups Ask USTR for Tariff Relief

A diverse group of more than 40 American food and agriculture leaders sent a letter to U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai on tariffs. The...
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