The European Union will reopen its market to Brazil's chicken meat, lifting a ban imposed in May after a bird flu outbreak in ...
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As China tariffs Canadian peas, industry pitches other countries on its protein for snacks, pasta
A year ago, China imposed 100 per cent tariffs on Canadian canola oil, canola meal and peas, in what is widely characterized as retaliation for Canada’s 100 per cent tariff on Chinese-made electric ...
British pig meat exporters are eyeing Vietnam as the next big growth market in Asia, with a new trade mission aiming to boost ...
The European Union will reopen its market to Brazil's chicken meat, lifting a ban imposed in May after a bird flu outbreak in ...
Vegetable prices have eased in Dhaka markets as of today (19 September), offering some relief to consumers. Seasonal vegetables arriving in the market have helped stabilise prices over the past week.
Smithfield offers strong value as a transformed, higher-margin packaged meats leader trading at a discount to Tyson and ...
Nourish expects to finalize its first sales in the coming weeks, with products reaching the market soon after, says CTO Anna ...
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After China's Snub, Is India Going to be the Dumpyard For the US’s Genetically Modified Soybean?
With China out of the picture, after cotton and corn, in order to appease its soybean farmers, the Trump administration can ...
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Wexford meat producer secures major US deal – ‘There is a great opportunity for quality Irish lamb’
A Wexford meat producer has become the first Irish lamb processor to enter the lucrative US market. Irish Country Meats (ICM) has been synonymous with the lamb sector for the past 30 years and has a ...
A LEADING beef producer and lotfeeder believes Australia lacks trade-smarts when it comes to negotiating export deals...Read ...
Soybean farmers are nearing panic mode and corn growers are expecting low prices and profits, but cattle ranchers may see ...
The Federal Reserve’s preferred gauge of underlying inflation likely grew at a slower pace last month, offering policymakers some breathing room to address weakness in the US labor market.
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