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Soy-based asphalt technology discovered by accident at Iowa State University will be nationally available for commercial use next year.
India could scrap a 40% duty on wheat imports and cap the amount of stocks traders can hold to try to dampen record-high domestic prices, government and trade officials told Reuters.
Private analytics firm IHS Markit Agribusiness forecasts the U.S. corn crop smaller than USDA’s July projections.
EPA said in court filings this week it will not meet the court-ordered Oct. 1 deadline for the agency to review its cancer assessment and to conduct an Endangered Species Act (ESA) review of the herbicide glyphosate.
Russia may not reach its expected harvest of 130 MMT of grain due to weather factors and a lack of spare parts for foreign equipment, the country’s ag ministry said on Friday.
The London insurance sector is preparing to cover Ukrainian grains & fertilizer shipments through a secure corridor, voyages that may need up to $50 million of insurance coverage per cargo. . .
The Biden administration filed a brief with the U.S. Court of International Trade defending the duties imposed by the Trump administration on some $320 billion in Chinese goods.
America’s farmers have an opportunity to be “a real hero in our ability to address climate change” through improvements in productivity and climate-smart practices. . .
November futures soared $1.52 3/4 for the week, or 11.7%, the largest weekly percentage gain since August 1999.
Seth Meyer, chief economist at USDA, told Reuters developing countries in North Africa and elsewhere could be the first to see some relief in prices at grocery stores. . .