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China Now Has Soy Flour Noodles
COMPILED BY SHERRY COLLINS
The home of the soybean did not use soy flour for noodle production until recently. The American Soybean Association conducted a series of lectures introducing...
Trade Policy Must Change
BY SHERRY COLLINS
With trade liberalization inevitable, the U.S. cotton industry can't afford to allow trade negotiators to be generous with U.S. market access without...
EU Approves Biotech Cotton Oils
BY SHERRY COLLINS
The European Union (EU) approved two oils from transgenic cotton for market despite a pledge by many EU states to block their markets to new biotech foods....
Food Fair In Cuba
COMPILED BY SHERRY COLLINS
More than 280 farm and ag companies showcased their products at the first U.S. food fair in Cuba in more than 40 years. The Sept. 26-30 fair was an attempt...
Japan Recognizes Quality, Safety Of Biotech Corn
U.S. Grains Council
Japan Recognizes Quality, Safety Of Biotech CornU.S. Grains CouncilIn a major biotechnology breakthrough in Japan, the U.S. Grains Council has learned...
Frustrated Over Imports
Last month, Wilmington Bulk LLC, a consortium of large hog and poultry producing companies, and trading company Louis Dreyfus Corporation, imported Brazilian...
U.S. Ag Exports To Surge In 2003
USDA
The U.S. Department of Agriculture today announced U.S. agricultural exports for fiscal year 2003 are forecast at $57.5 billion, a $4 billion increase...
President Now Has Trade Authority
COMPILED BY GREG LAMP
The long-awaited Trade Promotion Authority (TPA), formerly known as fast-track, has now been signed into law by President Bush. The new legislation allows...
Hot Issues Face Competitors
BY JAMES THOMPSON
There's a lot going on in Brazil right now. A drought in the south of the country may have wiped out as much as 20% of the corn crop and 15% of the soybean...
China's Soybean Demand Keeps Growing
BY ALAN KLUIS
The only thing more amazing than the growth in global soybean production is the growing Chinese soybean demand. The chart below shows how soybean production...















