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International Trade: Page 8
Feed Production by Region
Jump in grain imports as Iran faces severe drought
Imports of feed ingredient by the Islamic Republic of Iran have jumped this year as a prolonged drought hits domestic wheat and barley harvests.
International Trade
Ag exporters urge the US government to address rail congestion in Mexico
This coalition has officially approached the Surface Transportation Board, USDA, and USTR, advocating for enhancements in Mexico's rail infrastructure.
Business & Markets
Rabobank: Global pork markets see easing costs, resilient demand
A better cost environment and resilient demand are supporting the outlook for global pork markets, but risks remain, according to the new quarterly pork report from RaboResearch.
Feed Strategy Podcast
Poultry, feed production outlook in the second half of 2024 [PODCAST]
Rabobank's senior protein analyst Nan-Dirk Mulder joins the pod to review highlights of RaboResearch's Q2 poultry report.
International Trade
European Commission allows certain GM corn imports for feed
The European Commission (EC) has authorized two genetically modified (GM) corn crops and renewed the authorization for another for human food and animal feed.
International Trade
Morocco sets rules for importing rendered products for pet food
The country's new procedures for importing animal meal now allow its use in pet food and potentially other animal feeds.
International Trade
Mexico's government to abandon yellow corn self-sufficiency
The incoming administration plans to cut agricultural deforestation by half and awaits a USMCA trade panel ruling on GM corn imports.
Mergers & Acquisitions
ForFarmers to acquire Van Triest Veevoeders
The acquisition concerns the buying and selling activities of the company, which specializes in trading residual flows and co-products.
International Trade
Brazil could emerge as leading pork exporter
Potential easing of trade restrictions and an ample supply of feed ingredients would make Brazilian pork industry growth viable.
International Trade
Renderers awarded $3.3 million to diversify export markets
North American Renderers Association praises U.S. government for investing in export market development.
Commodities
Soybean prices still falling despite Brazilian flooding
Increased soybean production has so far more than offset the losses in Brazil, one agricultural economist says.
African Swine Fever
ASF threat remains concern after changes to British import checks
While welcomed by one farming organization in Great Britain, another continues to express concerns over recent changes to border controls for high-risk animal products.
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