GOVERNANCE | JUNE 2, 2020 A letter to the NewsDay Editor has suggested that the government’s recently launched Agriculture projects are merely a strategy to…
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by Tyler Durden Mon, 06/01/2020 – 06:39 Veteran traders couldn’t help but laugh when they checked US equity futures last night and saw that – as…
President Trump signed a landmark trade agreement with China, heralding a period of detente in a trade war between the world’s two largest economies fueled by decades of complaints…
The latest update from the meatpacking crisis, otherwise known as “crisis in processing,” is that more than 5,000 workers, or about 1% of the entire industry,…
The negative effects of more than 170 years of monocropping with sugar cane in South Africa are starting to appear. KwaZulu-Natal sugar cane farmer Deon…
A PLAN to build a storage building on a farm will be decided by councillors after neighbours objected to its size saying it would ruin…
EXPORTS AND A STRONG SOYBEAN CRUSH HELP DRIVE PRICES. DES MOINES, Iowa — At midsession Thursday, grain futures are in positive territory with soybeans leading.…
WHEAT FUTURES LOWER OVERNIGHT; ETHANOL PRODUCTION FALLS TO FRESH RECORD LOW. 1. WHEAT FUTURES LOWER OVERNIGHT ON FAVORABLE WEATHER Wheat futures were lower in…
Covid-related slaughterhouse shutdowns in the US are leading to fears of meat shortages and price rises, while farmers are being forced to consider “depopulating” their animals. More…
When Jackie Augustine opens a chicken coop door one brisk spring morning in upstate New York, the hens bolt out like windup toys. Still, as…