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The global trading desk sits at the heart of ADM’s traditional business of buying and storing crops in producing countries, ...
Gregg Doud, President and CEO of the National Milk Producers Federation and former U.S. Chief Ag Negotiator, offered a ...
World wheat trade is expected to decline significantly. The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) expects wheat trade to shrink ...
In the changing landscape of global trade, Kansas farmers are setting their sights on an old grain with a new vision. Sorghum, long regarded mainly as livestock feed, is being rebranded as the ...
India is emerging as a crucial step for the future of U.S. grain exports, Allison Thompson of The Money Farm says. She ...
Bakery ingredients also factor prominently in the list of imported foods products, led by vegetable oils (12%), sugar and ...
Escalating tensions between the United States and China have created an opening for Brazil and Argentina to ramp up exports.
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM — Speakers have been confirmed for the 69th FEFAC Annual Public Meeting on May 29 at Villa Aurelia in Rome, ...
Iowa farmers head into fields this spring facing an escalating trade battle, a lackluster profit outlook and — as always — ...
For decades, the WTO has facilitated a system designed not to protect fair trade, but to protect the interests of the richest countries at the expense of the Global South.
Christian Trepp, vice president of world oils trading; Hans Christian Jensen, head of freight; and Patrick Mohr, vice president of global grain trade, are among those impacted by the layoffs ...
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