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Richard Brock
Southern Brazil, Argentina Seen Dry
Weekend rains provided Brazil’s southern soybean belt with temporary relief...
Competition Keeps Us Strong
By Greg Lamp
As you read this, I should be in Brazil with a group of about 25 farmers from across the country. This will be the fourth time I've had the privilege...
EU TO OPEN MARKETS
Meghan Sapp
The European Union (EU) and U.S. Trade Representative agreed Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2005, to grant more market access for U.S. products to the EU. The 10...
SOYBEAN EXPORTS STAY STRONG
Compiled By Greg Lamp
In the 2004-2005 marketing year, the U.S. exported 1.1 billion bushels of soybeans and meal, and oil from another 259 million bushels of soybeans. This...
USA Rice Leaders Meet With Cuban President Fidel Castro
Forrest Laws
It may have taken a five-hour meeting with Cuban President Fidel Castro to do it, but a USA Rice Federation trade delegation was able to sell 130,000...
WTO WHEELING AND DEALING
Compiled By Greg Lamp
At the recent Doha round of the World Trade Organization's (WTO) Hong Kong session, negotiators agreed to eliminate agricultural export subsidies by the...
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Richard Brock
Last Minute WTO Deal Saves Face
World trade negotiators were able to avoid leaving the key World Trade Organization (WTO) ministerial meetings in Hong Kong empty handed after forging a last minute deal on Sunday, Dec. 18.
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MU FAPRI Analysis Shows U.S. Trade Proposals At WTO Create Different Outcomes For Crop And Livestock Farms
Source: University of Missouri
Negotiators for U. S. agriculture at the World Trade Organization (WTO) meeting in Hong Kong must play a finely tuned game of give and take...
EU To Open Market To More U.S. Beef
Source: Meghan Sapp
The European Union (EU) and U.S. Trade Representative agreed Nov. 30 to grant more market access for U.S. products to the EU following the EU’s enlargement to 25 members last year....
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Richard Brock
EU Won't Improve Farm Trade Offer
The European Union (EU) went on the offensive in world trade negotiations on Nov. 30...















