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Mexican Border Expected to Reopen for Feeder Cattle
The USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) suspended imports of live cattle and bison from Mexico on November 22, 2024, following the discovery of New World screwworm (NWS) near Mexico’s southern border. This action was taken to prevent the spread of NWS, a pest that poses significant risks to cattle health. Since the…
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SA farmers raise alarms amid steep decline in agricultural sector
SA farmers raise alarms amid steep decline in agricultural sector MSN
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Agricultural trade between Ukraine and France reached $750M last year; planned cooperation in the farm sector will accelerate our country’s European integration.
Agricultural trade between Ukraine and France reached $750M last year; planned cooperation in the farm sector will accelerate our country’s European integration. Ukraine Business News
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John Deere predicts Brazil will lead adoption of autonomous farm machinery
John Deere predicts Brazil will lead adoption of autonomous farm machinery Valor International
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EU, UK push ahead with gene-edited plant rules
EU, UK push ahead with gene-edited plant rules EURACTIV
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When will it rain in Brazil?
When will it rain in Brazil? Farm Progress
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Coming Argentina Rains Seen Limiting Drought Damage to Soy, Corn Crops
Coming Argentina Rains Seen Limiting Drought Damage to Soy, Corn Crops Successful Farming
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South America Weather Update Forecast
South America Weather Update Forecast Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Dry spell puts southern Brazil soy farmers on alert as rains pound central regions
Dry spell puts southern Brazil soy farmers on alert as rains pound central regions Canadian Cattlemen
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Polish farming minister pushes to link Ukraine agricultural trade talks with EU-Mercosur deal
Polish farming minister pushes to link Ukraine agricultural trade talks with EU-Mercosur deal EURACTIV
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South American Crops Facing Weather Challenges
Production estimates reached record levels for Brazil and Argentina’s winter soybean crops ahead of the 2024-2025 planting season. A USDA report predicted 169 million metric tons of soybeans in Brazil, a 10.4 percent increase from the previous marketing year. Argentina’s predicted output was 52 million metric tons, a jump of 7.86 percentage points from the…
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Ukraine aiming to replace Russian grain imports in Syria
Ukraine aiming to replace Russian grain imports in Syria The National
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Banana Road From South America to China
Banana Road From South America to China LA Progressive
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Do South African farmers benefit from BRICS?
Do South African farmers benefit from BRICS? Wandile Sihlobo
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UK wheat prices fall short of 2023 expectations – what’s next?
UK wheat prices fall short of 2023 expectations – what’s next? South West Farmer
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Why La Niña Modoki Poses Big Crop Risks For Argentina’s Corn And Soybeans
Why La Niña Modoki Poses Big Crop Risks For Argentina’s Corn And Soybeans Barchart
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Farmers’ convoys head for Paris to restart protest movement
Farmers’ convoys head for Paris to restart protest movement Reuters
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German Election Frontrunner Wants EU Trade with U.S.
Friedrich Merz, a German conservative leader, is considered the frontrunner to become the country’s next chancellor. He wants the European Union to make another attempt at a free trade deal once Donald Trump is back in the Oval Office. “We need a positive agenda with the U.S., which would benefit both American and European consumers,”…
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China Approves More GM Crops to Boost Food Security
China approved five gene-edited crop varieties and 12 types of genetically modified soybeans, corn, and cotton. Reuters says the expanded approvals are intended to boost high-yielding crops, reduce the need for imports, and ensure Chinese food security. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs awarded safety certificates to the 17 crop varieties, according to a…
