Mexican bread, pasta and flour-tortilla makers are seeking alternative suppliers of wheat to reduce their dependence on the United States as trade relations between the two neighbors deteriorate.
The Food and Drug Administration suggested last week it would begin enforcing the agency’s definition of milk, which references products that come from animals that lactate, posing a potential marketing challenge for makers of plant-based beverages that
China may be buying fewer American soybeans and fruits, but don’t worry: President Donald Trump is going to pay for them, out of Washington’s own pocket.
A long line stood out today in front of the La Rural fairground in Buenos Aires, where small Argentine producers protested, distributing 10,000 kgs of vegetables.
Bucking expectations, USDA indicated in its latest Crop Progress report that the current corn crop’s quality has held steady from the week prior, at 72% rated in good-to-excellent condition – and the current soybean crop’s quality ticked a percentage poin
The European Commission (EC) has approved the commercialization of mushrooms treated with ultraviolet radiation and enriched with vitamin D2 in their territory, following the request made from the Netherlands, which was accepted by the EC and the rest of
Chief Rabbinate enforcement head Rabbi Rafi Yochai published a document last year, warning rabbis and kashrut inspectors not to use artichokes, imported from Italy. Laboratory tests conducted by the Rabbinate found them highly infested with small worms.
A private oil refiner and an agricultural processor in China’s Shandong province have filed for bankruptcy, as tightening credit and weakening market conditions exact a toll on one of China’s industrial engines.
The frosts recorded during the month of May and a recent hail storm have taken a severe toll on the fields of La Ribera and this will cause kaki prices at origin to double.