TRADE, TRADE RELATED, INFRASTRUCTURE:
US stance on trade forces rest of G20 to wait - The Irish Times / The Financial Times (Mar 20)
"The question now is, if Mr Mnuchin could not be persuaded to adopt a more conciliatory tone on trade, then what chance do they have with his boss Donald Trump?" - LinkUS breaks with allies over trade issues - Business Standard (India) - By Jack Ewing, New York Times (Mar 20)
"The United States broke with other large industrial nations over trade on Saturday as the Trump administration rejected concerns among allies about spreading protectionism and made clear that it would seek new approaches to managing global commerce." - LinkChina could retaliate to US posturing as trade crisis brews?- Food Navigator Asia - By RJ Whitehead (Mar 20)
Brazil meat scandal: Temer tries to reassure partners - BBC (Mar 20)
"Brazil's President Michel Temer has sought to reassure foreign trade partners that the corruption scandal engulfing the country's meat industry does not mean its products are unsafe." - LinkBrazil meat scandal: trade hits back after police sting?- GlobalMeatNews.com - By Mauro Fernandes (Mar 21)
Japan?s Abe and Germany?s Merkel Say They Will Work Together on Free Trade - Wall Street Journal - By Zeke Turner (Mar 19)
"Leaders praise bonds between their countries and call on other nations to resist protectionist stances" - Link
China opposes trade protectionism, supports free trade: vice premier - Reuters (Mar 18)
"Beijing is struggling to cope with weak global demand and faces risks from growing U.S. trade protectionism" - LinkEU chief Juncker warns against EU-US trade war: Bild am Sonntag - Reuters (Mar 18)
"...necessary to take protectionist comments being made by U.S. President Donald Trump's administration seriously..." - LinkGROWING MARKETS, GROWING INCOMES: LEVERAGING TRADE FACILITATION FOR FARMERS - The Chicago Council on Global Affairs - By Andrea Durkin (Mar 13)
"Investment in trade capacity and facilitation can be a key driver of agricultural development and economic growth for small and medium-sized farmers around the globe." - LinkChina's trading partners alarmed by food import controls - Japan Today - By Joe McDonald and Gillian Wong (Mar 21)
??It could bring down food imports quite dramatically,? said the German ambassador to Beijing, Michael Clauss. ?It often seems it is more about protecting Chinese producers than about food safety.? - Link
US-China trade war threat analysed?- GlobalMeatNews - By Oscar Rousseau?(Mar 22)
US envoy says US-EU trade deal still alive - Yahoo!News / AFP (Mar 21)
"Tuesday's surprise twist came after the Trump administration ruffled feathers at G20 talks over the weekend by refusing to condemn protectionism in a final statement." - LinkU.S. farm heartland lobbies to steer Trump away from Mexico trade war - Reuters - By Jason Lange and Alexandra Alper?(Mar 22)
"We just keep pounding them on how critical trade is to us..." - LinkPeter Navarro Responds to His Trade Critics - Wall Street Journal - Letter by Peter Navarro (Mar 22)
"If India agrees to lower its tariffs on Harley Davidson motorcycles, Indian consumers will buy more Harleys and save less while Harley will sell more Harleys and invest more." - Link
AG, AG TECH, PRODUCTION, PROTECTION, RELATED ISSUES:
Farms are not like Eden: The case for aggressive human intervention in agriculture - Genetic Literacy Project - By Andrew McGuire (Mar 20)
"There is no utopian state of nature, so we can stop trying to restore, recover, or regain any such state in agriculture." - LinkFarmers in developing countries can?t adopt genetically-engineered crops till consumers in rich countries change their?minds - The Financial Express (India) - By Vivian Fernandes (Mar 16)
"The area under GE crops has grown a hundred-fold since 1996, according to ISAAA, an advocacy, but the potential of the technology has not been fully realised despite farmers readily embracing it in the countries where it has been approved" - Link
How To Make Farmers Love Cover Crops? Pay Them - NPR, The Salt - By Dan Charles (Mar 16)
"The state of Maryland pays farmers for a whole range of practices... [but] admits that this may be more feasible for Maryland than for Iowa, because Maryland has a much smaller amount of crop land to protect, compared to its state budget." - LinkMaize breeders benefit from using drones - SciDevNet - By Busani Bafana (Mar 17)
"With increased demand for better seeds to adapt to changing climate, breeders have turned to unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) also known as drones for precise gathering of data from the field to enable more efficient maize breeding in most of Southern Africa." - LinkSoy cultivation: What is the path to sustainable land use in Brazil??- Feed Navigator - By Jane Byrne (Mar 21)
A GENETICALLY MODIFIED CORN COULD STOP A DEADLY FUNGAL POISON?IF WE LET IT - Newsweek - By Jessica Wapner (Mar 20)
"Aflatoxin threatens not only the health but also the economies of countries worldwide." - Link
Farmers improve soil health, increase productivity - Southeast Farm Press - By John Hart (Mar 21)
"The Soil Health Institute was launched in 2013 in Morrisville, N.C. to help farmers improve soil health. The Institute emphasizes cover crops and no-tillage to help farmers improve the soil, increase productivity and help the environment." - LinkPOLICY, REGULATORY, ACTIVISM, OTHER:
Biofortification drive to reach 1bn dependent on consumer demand: Review - Nutraingredients.com - By Will Chu (Mar 16)
Conventional Produce Is Not Dirty, But The Marketing Tactics Of Big Organic Are - Forbes.com - By Steve Savage (Mar 14)
For each of the last twenty years, an organization called the Environmental Working Group has issued what it calls a ?Dirty Dozen List.? It names crops?it claims to have high pesticide residues and recommends that consumers purchase organic versions of these crops... EWG persists in employing this strategy as a means of fund raising. Presumably it also serves the interests of their corporate funders in the organic food industry..." ?- LinkHow Organic Produce Can Make America Less Healthy - Bloomberg - By Deena Shanker (Mar 9)?
Want more affordable and sustainable food? Invest in R&D. - The Hill - By Margaret M. Ziegler (Mar 16)
"Every public dollar invested in agricultural research in the U.S. provides at least $10 and up to $20 in economic benefits to society,?a powerful return on investment that provides strong bang for the public agricultural research buck." - LinkThe land of plenty we take for granted - Delta Farm Press - By Hembree Brandon (Mar 13)
"?Some people just don?t have enough to worry about,? my mother was wont to say when something in the wider world struck her as nonsensical or trivial...?98 percent of the population that is non-farm gives no thought to how it all comes about, the productive, progressive agriculture that makes it all possible. They just take it all for granted." - LinkQ&A WITH ROB SAIK - Successful Farming - By Anna McConnell (Mar 20)
5 Biotech Products U.S. Regulators Aren?t Ready For - MIT Technology Review - By Emily Mullin (Mar 17)
"New techniques being used to produce our food or shape the environment raise regulatory questions." - Link
Future Biotechnology Products and Opportunities to Enhance Capabilities of the Biotechnology Regulatory System - The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NAS) - Report release (Mar 9) - Link
Glyphosate not classified as a carcinogen by ECHA - European Chemicals Agency (ECHA), news release (Mar 15)
"ECHA's Committee for Risk Assessment (RAC) agrees to maintain the current harmonised classification of glyphosate as a substance causing serious eye damage and being toxic to aquatic life with long-lasting effects. RAC concluded that the available scientific evidence did not meet the criteria to classify glyphosate as a carcinogen, as a mutagen or as toxic for reproduction." - LinkChina approves fewer GMO crop imports, hampering trade: U.S. industry group - Reuters - By Dominic Patton (Mar 21)
"China has said it supports biotechnology to raise the efficiency of its agriculture sector and that it plans to commercialize new GMO varieties of corn and soybeans in coming years." - LinkKenya rules out open trials on genetically modified crops - Daily Nation (Kenya) - By Gerald Andae (Mar 20)
"The announcement comes just a month after the boards of the National Biosafety Authority (NBA) and the National Environmental Management Authority (Nema) met to try and resolve the standoff." - LinkFood nutrition reporting needs more science?- Food Manufacture UK - By Noli Dinkovski (Mar 9, updated Mar 21)
Genetically-modified crops have benefits - Princess Anne - BBC (Mar 22)
"Princess Anne has said genetically-modified crops have important benefits for providing food and she would be open to growing them on her own land." - Link
California?s Central Valley Farmers Bemoan Water Allocation - Wall Street Journal - By Jim Carlton (Mar 22)
"Farmers note that reservoirs across the Golden State have been filled to overflowing; agency says drier forecast is a factor" - Link



