Posts Tagged ‘trade’
Aquaculture trade team eyes wheat for salmon, shrimp feed
From the Capital Press Decision makers in South America’s salmon and shrimp feed industries took an up-close look at growing soft white wheat in Eastern Washington this week. It was U.S.…
Read MoreAquaculture trade team eyes wheat for salmon, shrimp feed
From the Capital Press Decision makers in South America’s salmon and shrimp feed industries took an up-close look at growing soft white wheat in Eastern Washington this week. It was U.S.…
Read MoreTrump makes trade deals in Southeast Asia
From the Capital Press Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, and Cambodia have agreed to eliminate tariffs and nontariff barriers on U.S. agricultural goods, according to the Trump administration. The White House announced…
Read MoreU.S. Wheat Exports Reach Five-Year High
From Farms.com A recent report shows that U.S. wheat exports are projected to reach their highest level in five years during the 2025/26 marketing year. This is great news for…
Read MoreAg export worries weaken farmer sentiment in June
From the Capital Press Farmer sentiment weakened in June, and a major reason appeared to be a cloudy outlook on exports, according to the latest edition of the Purdue University-CME…
Read MoreIntegrity of USDA Data Questioned After Trade Report Redaction
From Farm Policy News Reuters’ Julie Ingwersen and Leah Douglas reported that “analysts voiced concerns this week about the integrity of U.S. Department of Agriculture reports after the agency delayed…
Read MoreTariffs very concerning for NW wheat growers, Hennings says
From PNW Ag Network The first 100 days of the 2nd Trump Administration have been a rollercoaster ride for the American Farmer, most notably lead by tariffs and trade wars.  The…
Read MoreEditorial: Tariffs carry great peril for grain, food sectors
From World-Grain.com The effects of global tariffs imposed and then placed on hold by US President Donald Trump would be wide-ranging across grain-based foods. If the threatened tariffs materialize and…
Read MoreProposed port fees could have ‘devastating consequences,’ Washington wheat growers warn
From the Spokesman-Review President Donald Trump has escalated his trade war, raising tariffs on Chinese goods to 145% last week even as he paused some taxes on imports from other…
Read MoreIdaho farmer touts ‘importance of export’ as US Wheat chairman
From the Capital Press Clark Hamilton wants fellow farmers to know how hard U.S. Wheat Associates is working on their behalf. As chairman of U.S. Wheat, the overseas marketing arm…
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