TRADE, TRADE RELATED, INFRASTRUCTURE:
US tightens pressure on Japan for bilateral trade deal - Nikkei Asian Review - By Takeshi Kawanami (Apr 16)
"Trump eager to appease American farmers ahead of midterm elections" - LinkTrump suggests return to TPP as farmers fear trade war with China - Nikkei Asian Review - By Ariana King and Ken Moriya Su (Apr 13)
"Trade pact would offer alternative markets in Japan and Asia-Pacific" - Link
Australian farm exports to lose advantages if US re-joins TPP - FarmOnline - By Colin Bettles (Apr 16)
?Like anything, there are pros and cons - we?ve got to work our way through it - but let?s just see what the Americans do.? - LinkTRUMP?S TRADE WAR WITH CHINA IS JUST HIS OPENING GAMBIT - South China Morning Post - Opinion by Wang Xiangwei (Apr 14)
"With Sinophobic elements in the White House seemingly intent on containing China?s economic rise, the next moves to throw Beijing off balance are likely to involve Taiwan and the South China Sea" - Link
Vice-President Pence says NAFTA deal possible in several weeks - CBC, Canadian Broadcasting Corp. (Apr 14)
'We think we are close, we are encouraged at the progress of our negotiations,' Pence says" - Link
Brussels mulls offer of trade deal to Trump, if he drops tariff threat - Politico Europe Edition - By Hans Von der Burchard (Apr 15)
"The aim is to use the prospect of a trade deal as a bargaining chip to exclude the EU from punitive tariffs of?25 percent on steel and 10 percent on aluminum..." - LinkMexico Pushes to Finish Trade Deal With EU This Month - Bloomberg - By Eric Martin (Apr 12) - Link
In Paris, Trudeau Defends Benefits of EU-Canada Trade Deal - US News & World Report (Apr 16)
"Canadian Prime minister Justin Trudeau and French President Emmanuel Macron said they discussed a renewed economic partnership to boost growth, jobs and investments in their two countries." - Link
Japan and China pledge to accelerate free trade talks - Nikkei Asian Review - By Saki Haya Shi (Apr 16)
"Both agree to work more closely at first high-level economic meeting in eight years" - Link
Free Trade Gets a Boost in Africa - Marketplace -- by Andy Uhler (Apr 13)
?Developing economies tend to benefit even more from free trade agreements than the developed world..." - LinkChina fans trade dispute with hefty deposit on U.S. sorghum imports - Reuters - By Dominque Patton (Apr 17)
?Today?s decision in China reflects a broader trade fight in which U.S. sorghum farmers are the victim, not the cause..." - LinkBeijing Forges Ahead With 'Made In China' Policy, Targeted By Proposed U.S. Tariffs - NPR - By Anthony Kuhn (Apr 17)
"The Trump administration sees the policy as another effort to steal U.S. technology and push American firms out of the Chinese market." - LinkMeet the Chinese farmers delighted by the prospect of a US trade war - South China Morning Post / AP (Apr 13) - Link
Rejoin the TPP - National Review - By The Editors (Apr 18)
"The simplest reason why is that it would boost the American economy...?There are compelling diplomatic reasons to rejoin the agreement as well." - LinkCGTN America (Apr 28)
"CGTN's Mike Walter spoke to Marc Ross about what many believe is a looming U.S.-China trade war. Ross is the Co-Founder and a Partner with Caracal Global, an int'l communications and management company." - LinkMexican president says optimistic about reworking NAFTA trade deal - Reuters (Apr 22) - Link
EU, Mexico reach ?agreement in principle? on free trade deal -?EURACTIV.com with AFP and Reuters (Apr 22)
"Under the updated terms of the 2000 deal, ?practically all bilateral trade in goods will now be duty-free, including in the agricultural sector..." - Link"Very good chance" of a U.S.-China trade deal: Trump - Reuters (Apr 24)
"?China?s very serious, and we?re very serious,? Trump told reporters..." - LinkParaguay soy farmers hopeful newly elected Senate will not slap levy on exports - MercoPress (Apr 25) - Link
India may face pressure to cut duties on 90% of goods traded with China - The Economic Times (India) - By Kirtika Suneja (Apr 25)
"Beijing?s sudden interest in the closure of the RCEP is fuelled by Washington?s renewed interest in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement, another mega regional trade partnership." - Link?AG, AG TECH, RESEARCH, PRODUCTION, PROTECTION, RELATED ISSUES:
Ghana loses about US$64 million through armyworm infestation - Ghana News Agency - By Stephen Asante (Apr 12)
"...studies had shown that genetically-modified maize with in-built disease-resistent genes had the potential to withstand the harmful effects of the pests." - LinkOne million smallholder farmers to get discounted seeds, cropping technology ? NIRSAL - Premium Times (Nigeria) (Apr 12)
"...would grant farmers including women and youth, access to quality discounted inputs, modern technology, and training on best use of farm inputs to achieve high yields." - LinkShipping container farms bring food source closer to city dwellers - ABC News (Australia) - By Jessica Schremmer (Apr 16)
"We yet have to see if it all works but for us it's about getting the consistency." - LinkStudy shows why gluten-free is preferred by some consumers - The Land (Australia) (Apr 15)
?The results suggest that non-coeliac gluten avoiders don?t just steer away from gluten but also avoid other food types, such as dairy or eggs..." - LinkScientists Want to Replace Pesticides With Bacteria - Bloomberg Businessweek - By Elizabeth G Dunn (Apr 16)
"... dozen or so agricultural technology startups trying to take advantage..." - LinkA Grass-Roots Movement For Healthy Soil Spreads Among Farmers - NPR - By Dan Charles (Apr 9) - Link
POLICY, REGULATORY, ACTIVISM, OTHER:
Is This Tomato Engineered? Inside the Coming Battle Over Gene-Edited Food - Wall Street Journal - By Jacob Bunge and Amy Dockser Marcus (Apr 15)
"The agriculture industry, which hopes Crispr technology will transform the business, faces opponents who call it ?GMO 2.0?" - Link (subscription-based)
DIRTY DOZEN LIST PUTS UNNECESSARY FEAR IN CONSUMERS OVER HEALTHY FOODS, FOOD SCIENTIST WARNS - Newsweek - By Dana Dovey (Apr 10) - Link
The Inconvenient Truth About The Environmental Working Group's Dirty Dozen List -?Forbes.com - By Steven Savage (Apr 11)
What that data actually demonstrates is the outstanding safety profile of the U.S. food supply, but EWG twists it - Link



