TRADE, TRADE RELATED, INFRASTRUCTURE:
China and Canada Fail to Agree on Launching Free Trade Talks - Bloomberg (Dec 4)
"Trudeau pushes for ?progressive? chapters on gender and labor" - Link See also: Bloomberg Dec 4?Trudeau?s Beijing Scramble Is Canada?s Latest Trade Stumble??(video)The Winning Case For Free Trade - Investor's Business Daily, Editorial (Dec 4)
"Both political parties these days give short shrift to the idea of free trade. It's a pity, because, as a new report shows, it's the key to a better life for all." - LinkGhana joins forces with South Africa to fight EU -?By Oscar Rousseau (Dec 4)
What cheese can tell you about international barriers to trade - The Economist (Nov 30)
"Why dairy products loom large in many trade deals" - Link (subscription-based)
AG, AG TECH, RESEARCH, PRODUCTION, PROTECTION, RELATED ISSUES:
Promising feed trials for GM canola - The Fish Site - By Rob Fletcher (Nov 30)
"Trials and analyses of feeds including omega-3-rich oil from genetically-modified (GM) canola indicate that it promotes good growth rates in salmon" - LinkConsumers want products with values they believe in - Feedstuffs (Nov 29)
"Survey finds more than 60% of consumers think brands should advocate for customers and their interests." - Link
Budweiser Wants to Brew Beer on Mars. That?s Even Harder Than It Sounds - Time - By Jeffrey Kluger (Nov 30) - Link
POLICY, REGULATORY, ACTIVISM, OTHER:
Europe still burns witches ? if they?re named Monsanto - Cornell Alliance for Science - By Mark Lynas (Nov 28)
"This was never about glyphosate as a chemical. It was about glyphosate as a symbol, a symbol for opposition to Monsanto, pesticides, GMOs and a modern farming system which populist factions of different political stripes, led by the Greens, now love to hate." - LinkViewpoint: Non-GMO Project label offers nothing for consumers - Genetic Literacy Project - By David Warmflash (Dec 4)
"Do they [food companies] expect this to increase profits, or are they just hoping to avoid becoming the target of a boycott?" - LinkOrganic Foods? Premium Prices and Uncertain Benefits: QuickTake - Washington Post / Bloomberg - By Leslie Patton (Nov 29)
"The?premium prices?may not be buying everything that?s promised." - LinkDNA-Based Diet Advice Is Big Business With Little Scientific Support - Fast Company - By Laura Entis (Nov 27)
"Tech companies are selling expensive diets based on genetic and microbiome sequencing. But scientists say there are no shortcuts to healthy weight loss." - Link



