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Business & Markets
US projects record soybean crop as corn profits thin
U.S. farmers likely to cut back on corn, increase soybean crop acreage in response to rising fertilizer prices, USDA says.
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War could disrupt global grain trade for 2 growing seasons
CoBank says in a new report that there will be a “significant tightening” in available stocks-to-use ratios for corn and wheat.
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War in Ukraine creates ripple effects on world ag markets
All aspects of world agricultural production, consumption and trade are facing new challenges as a result of the war.
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Corn prices soar on outbreak of war in Ukraine
Rising prices and the massive increase in demand for U.S. corn could cut into soybean production this summer, experts say.
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Spain: Argentina corn imports needed to fill supply gap
Spain’s agriculture minister says additional imports of corn are required to fill the supply gap left by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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Ukraine bans some ag exports to ensure food security
The Ukrainian government said it will no longer export corn, oats, live cattle and frozen meat, and bovine meat products, among others.
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US dairy groups reject Canada’s TRQ proposal
Leading U.S. dairy groups say Canada's proposed tariff rate quota changes would continue to block key export opportunities.
Animal Feed Manufacturing
EU aims to safeguard food security amid Ukraine invasion
European Union ministers identify issues that require special monitoring to ensure food security as the Russia-Ukraine conflict continues.
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Cargill-chartered vessel hit by projectile in Black Sea
According to a Cargill spokesperson, the crew are all safe and accounted for and the vessel was still seaworthy.
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Partnership aims to ease shipping woes at Port of Oakland
USDA and the Port of Oakland in California will set up a new 25-acre “pop-up” site to make it easier for agricultural companies to fill empty shipping containers with commodities.
African Swine Fever
ASF could have devastating effects on US exports
If the U.S. ever had an outbreak of African swine fever, it could put more than US$2 billion in animal food exports in jeopardy.
African Swine Fever
Alltech: Global feed production up 2.3% despite challenges
While global feed production has recovered rapidly from COVID-19 and ASF, Alltech says, inflation and geopolitical tensions have affected some regions.
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