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Southeast Regional Ag News
If you're a U.S. exporter and would like to expand the U.S. market share in Columbia, take note! A trade mission is headed there this summer.
California Ag Today
USDA Undersecretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Alexis Taylor will lead an agribusiness trade mission to Columbia in August and is now soliciting for exporters to come along.
Line on Agriculture
US Wheat Associates, Vice President of Communications, Steve Mercer says that they would like to use RAPP money to hire a technical expert in Africa to help promote U.S. wheat there.
The Agribusiness Update
Better snowpack and reservoir levels means more water for California agriculture, and the container ship that recently slammed into Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge will have an impact on American agriculture.
The Agribusiness Update
Better snowpack and reservoir levels means more water for California agriculture, and the container ship that recently slammed into Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge will have an impact on American agriculture.
The Agribusiness Update
The Sunshine State still has the most citrus acres in the United States, and the container ship that recently slammed into Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge will have an impact on American agriculture.
Line on Agriculture
Work continues on behalf of US Wheat Growers to promote wheat to overseas buyers.
Line on Agriculture
The White House Supply Disruption Task Force and agriculture representatives are working to find ways to mitigate farm machinery and commodity imports and exports that are being affected by the Baltimore bridge collapse.
California Ag Today
“U.S. food and agricultural products are recognized by South Korean consumers and importers for their reliability, their quality, and their sustainability," says Alexis Taylor, USDA.
Line on Agriculture
Approximately 20% of U.S. Potatoes are exported.
Line on Agriculture
The U.S. Meat Export Federation is working with Agolian officials to explain what makes US meat high quality versus meat from other countries.
The Agribusiness Update
Falling commodity prices, rising production costs and water uncertainty are some of the factors weighing on planting decisions for California farmers this year, and the USDA reports U.S. ag IMPORTS exceeded exports by $16.6 billion in 2023.
The Agribusiness Update
The American Peanut Council is in South Korea this week as part of the USDA’s agribusiness trade mission, and the USDA reports U.S. ag IMPORTS exceeded exports by $16.6 billion in 2023.
Line on Agriculture
National Milk Producers Federation is advocating for the Coops Working Together Program and asking member coops, how should this program be different and hopefully better?
The Agribusiness Update
The Economic Research Service says the number of U.S. wheat farms has dropped substantially over time, and in 2024, U.S. beef exports are expected to be about 83% lower than 2023.
Line on Agriculture
US Wheat Associates took part in the Caribbean Millers meeting showcasing the quality benefits of buying and using US Wheat.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The National Potato Council says efforts to expand the Japanese market to accept fresh, table stock U.S. potatoes continue patiently.
Southeast Regional Ag News
We’re taking the latest trade numbers from the USDA, throwing them in a blender, and producing an output that apparently looks a lot like a margarita.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The National Potato Council says efforts to expand the Japanese market to accept fresh, table stock U.S. potatoes continue patiently.
Fruit Grower Report
The 100th anniversary of USDA's Agricultural Outlook Forum this past month put farm trade at the top of mind.