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New markets emerge across Southeast Asia

New markets emerge across Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia is becoming one of the most promising growth regions for U.S. grain exports. Rising populations, expanding economies, and a growing middle class are creating new demand for livestock feed, food ingredients, and transportation fuels across the region. Chris Markey, Deputy Regional Director for Southeast Asia and Oceania with the U.S. Grains and BioProducts Council, said the region's economic growth is translating directly into new opportunities for U.S. agriculture. Markey said...

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TQA certification promotes efficient and safe animal handling

TQA certification promotes efficient and safe animal handling

Transport Quality Assurance®, or TQA, focuses on practical, real-world skills that help handlers and drivers move pigs humanely and efficiently. Stephanie Wetter with the National Pork Board says the program is updated every three years to ensure continuous...

Grassley sows doubt on farm bill’s Senate prospects

Grassley sows doubt on farm bill’s Senate prospects

The U.S. House of Representatives passed its version of the farm bill on April 30th by a 224–200 vote. With passage through the House, this is the furthest a farm bill has advanced since 2018. However, despite passage in the House, the farm bill still has a long way...

U.S. red meat exports were strong in March

U.S. red meat exports were strong in March

March exports of U.S. pork were among the largest on record, concluding a very strong first quarter, according to data released by USDA and compiled by the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF). USMEF President and CEO Dan Halstrom said increased year-over-year to...

E15 heads to House vote under cloud of distrust

E15 heads to House vote under cloud of distrust

A standalone bill allowing nationwide year-round sales of E15 is still expected to receive a vote in the U.S. House this week, but the path to that vote has created growing frustration among many agriculture state lawmakers. The tension began when Speaker Mike Johnson...

Grain markets monitoring three major headlines

Grain markets monitoring three major headlines

The ag marketplace has been all over the place recently. This week alone saw double-digit moves in both positive and negative directions for corn and soybeans, with both markets finishing the week higher. There are a few major news factors that have led to this...

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Younger consumers continue to cook more pork

Younger consumers continue to cook more pork

Demand for ground pork continues to grow, driven by its versatility in the kitchen and its role as a gateway protein for younger consumers learning to cook with pork. Gen Z and millennial consumers are leading in both purchase frequency and annual spending. Neal Hull,...

China agrees to $17 billion in ag purchases

China agrees to $17 billion in ag purchases

China has agreed to purchase at least $17 billion in U.S. agricultural products annually through 2028. That’s according to a White House fact sheet released Sunday following President Donald Trump’s visit to Beijing. The agreement came after meetings between Trump and...