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?None of these big quagmire deals?: Trump spells out historic shift in approach to trade - Washington Post, Wonk blog - By Ana Swanson (Feb 24)
?While the change could allow the United States to hammer out more favorable terms at the negotiating table, as Trump and others in his administration have argued, it?s also likely to greatly complicate the process of crafting deals and thus slow the advance of global trade, a change that could ultimately make the world poorer, economists said.? - LinkTrump Is Off to a Slow Start on Trade Promises - New York Times - By Binyamin Appelbaum (Feb 24)
"President Trump keeps firing verbal broadsides at Mexico and China, but so far his new administration has not acted to keep specific campaign promises about trade policy." - LinkAmid Trump Attacks, Support Grows for Free Trade - Wall Street Journal - By Jacob M. Schlesinger (Feb 26)
"WSJ/NBC News poll finds Democrats, independents increasingly positive about free trade... Increasingly positive views of the net benefits of trade came mainly from Democrats?among whom those who said free trade helped more than hurt jumped to 57%, up from 34% over the past year?and among independents, whose support nearly doubled, with two in five now saying free trade has helped the country." - Link
WTO members welcome entry into force of the Trade Facilitation Agreement - World Trade Organization (Feb 27)
"WTO members hailed the entry into force of the Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA) as a historic achievement at a meeting of the General Council on 27 February. In welcoming this milestone, members pledged to advance work on implementing the TFA so that the full benefits of the Agreement can be reaped." - Link
Asia Economies Hold Trade Pact Talks After Trump Dumps TPP - US News & World Report / AP (Feb 27)
"Negotiators from 16 Asian countries are meeting in the Japanese port city of Kobe this week for talks on a regional trade pact that could supplant the Trans-Pacific Partnership rejected by U.S. President Donald Trump." - Link
India says UK free trade deal will take years - BBC - By Kamal Ahmed (Feb 27)
"India's finance minister has said that a free trade deal with Britain will take a "long time" and that no negotiations will start until the Brexit process has been completed." - LinkTrump's six hidden trade weapons - Politico - By Danny Vinik (Feb 28)
"He can't just pull out of the WTO, but a motivated White House can cause serious trouble for our trade partners." - Link
Trump Trade Policy Expected to Seek Smaller WTO Role in the U.S. - Wall Street Journal - By Ian Talley and William Mauldin (Feb 28)
"Draft document says administration will champion U.S. law in effort to take on trading partners" - Link
India to speed up FTA with Eurasian Economic Union - The Hindu Business Line (Feb 28) - Link
EU to Reject Trump?s Protectionism at Summit, Draft Shows - Bloomberg - By Ian Wishart (Mar 1)
"...Their stance comes at a time ?when protectionist tendencies are reappearing,? according to the draft." - LinkAgricultural trade with Mexico and Canada tops $3 billion and supports more than 18k jobs - Southwest Farm Press - By Blair Fannin (Feb 28)
Thousands of soy trucks stranded on swamped Amazon highway in Brazil - Reuters - By Gustavo Bonato (Mar 1)
"Trucks have become bogged down on an unpaved section of the BR-163 highway in southern Par? state..." - LinkChina eyes global economic leadership as U.S. turns inward - USA Today - By Roger Yu (Mar 1)
"The railroad?is one of a host of infrastructure projects China spearheads?around the world?in an ambitious quest to reinforce?its emergence as the world's next economic superpower..." - LinkAG, AG TECH, PRODUCTION, RELATED ISSUES:
GM 'surrogate hens' could lay eggs of rare chicken breeds, scientists say
Bird flu puts an end to free range eggs?- Food Navigator - By Louis Gore-Langton (Mar 1)
Mozambique Plants First GM Maize Field Trial - Crop Biotech Update, ISAAA (Mar 1)
"This will be added value for our farmers who are greatly in need of new technologies for production and productivity..." - Link
US approves 3 types of genetically engineered potatoes - Associated Press - By Keith Ridler (Feb 28)
"Three types of potatoes genetically engineered to resist the pathogen that caused the Irish potato famine are safe for the environment and safe to eat, federal officials announced." - Link
Insect-Zapping Laser ?Fence? Prepares for First Enemy Contact - MIT Technology Review - By?Tom Simonite (Feb 28)
"A device that cooks unwanted flying bugs with a laser beam will be tested against an insect that has decimated Florida?s orange production." - Link
Tanzania: Dar Scientists Out to Curb Aflatoxin Spread Soon - allAfrica / Tanzania Daily News (Mar 1)
"The toxic compounds produced by the green mold fungus, which can cause liver damage and cancer, occasions losses of up to 550bn/- annually" - ?LinkVisiting Tanzania?s first-ever GMO crop trial - Cornell Alliance for Science - By Mark Lynas (Feb 22)
"...could be a game-changer in improving the resilience of smallholder farmers to droughts aggravated by climate change." - LinkThe sorghum plant that could tackle blindness - Devex - By Deb Carstoiu (Feb 27)
"The?Africa Biofortified Sorghum, or ABS, project is a public-private partnership established to tackle chronic Vitamin A deficiency in children, as well as improve levels of zinc and iron. If it gets commercial approval, it will be the first-ever biotech sorghum on the market. Like?Golden Rice, biofortified sorghum is a cutting-edge approach to food security and quality." - LinkOne farmer adds balance to the public discussion about GMOs by sharing their sustainability benefits?- Food Navigator USA - By Elizabeth Crawford (Mar 2)
Grain traders prepping fish oil substitutes for aquaculture, health fads - Reuters - By Rod Nickel (Feb 28)
"It could be a kind of showstopper for growth in aquaculture if we can?t find other sources for these valuable Omega-3 fatty acids.." - LinkPOLICY, REGULATORY, ACTIVISM, OTHER:
Farmers may be among the first to feel the effects of Brexit - The Economist (Feb 23)
"Agriculture is heavily reliant on foreign workers. They may not be around for long" - Link
California's crumbling infrastructure evidence of poor priorities - Western Farm Press - By Todd Fitchette (Feb 20)
"That nobody in their right mind is betting on 100 percent water allocations from the Bureau of Reclamation (Central Valley Project) or California Department of Water Resources (State Water Project) this year suggests that the drought we just suffered was largely political." - LinkCampaigners launch fresh attack on pesticide mixtures in EU food?- Food Navigator - By Louis Gore-Langton (Feb 23)
Amid the Downpour, California?s Regulatory Drought Continues - Wall Street Journal - By Jean Sagouspe (Feb 24)
"Dams are spilling over, but decades of meddling by green groups means the water can?t get to my farm." - Link



