Demand for non-perishable food products soared as COVID-19 came knocking on the door. Grocery stores across the country found their flour aisles empty and bread shelves bare. This has caused …
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China has finally showed up with a large purchase of U.S. wheat, the first step in filling their tariff rate quota for importing wheat. The commitment to purchase new crop …
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Despite the widespread uncertainty due to the Coronavirus, China is continuing to implement the commitments made in the phase one trade agreement with the U.S. Chins has now drawn up …
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By Derrell Peel – Livestock Marketing Specialist – Oklahoma State Extension Global markets are being roiled by coronavirus (known as COVID-19) and cattle markets are no exception. The combination …
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U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue and United States Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer announced today that China has taken numerous actions to begin implementing its agriculture-related commitments under the landmark …
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After a more than 2-year halt, the United States has reopened its market for Brazilian fresh beef imports. The Brazilian Agriculture Ministry made the announcement on Friday afternoon. The U.S. …
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Montana Senator Steve Daines and North Dakota Senator Kevin Cramer wrote a letter to President Trump urging him fight for favorable pulse crop provisions during the ongoing trade negotiations with …
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The Livestock Marketing Information Center released Analysis and Comments on the American sheep flock this week and said two “unusual developments could factor into the lamb market calculus during the …
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Global markets for U.S. grains are interconnected and affected by demand challenges originating in the United States and elsewhere – a picture made clearer at the Council’s 17th International Marketing …
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U.S. pork exports posted new volume and value records in 2019, reaching nearly $7 billion, according to data released by USDA and compiled by the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF). …
