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pest

Proactive IPM Projects Tackle Weevils, Leafminers, Midges

Dan December 17, 2019 Field & Row Crops, Fruits & Vegetables, Funding, Industry, Nuts & Grapes

…the state. The first project out of UC Riverside will look at Avocado Seed and Stem Feeding Weevils. These weevils feed directly on avocados and are native to Mexico. The…

Avocado Seed and Stem Feeding WeevilCalifornia Avocado CommissionCDFAswede midgetomato leafminer
california farm bureau

California Farm Bureau Welcomes Agreement on USMCA

Dan December 10, 2019 Industry News Release, Trade

…United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement. The USMCA will reduce barriers to trade throughout North America. “We’ve been advocating for months for a vote on the USMCA, so we’re happy the White House…

agriculture tradeCFBFUSMCA
USMCA

Groups Stress Swift Passage Needed for USMCA

Dan December 10, 2019 Industry News Release, Trade

…National Cattlemen’s Beef Association Mexico Approves USMCA Revisions; NPPC Calls for Congressional Vote This Year (NPPC) — Mexico approved U.S. changes to the U.S.-Mexico-Canada (USMCA) trade agreement, paving the way…

agriculture tradeUSMCA
farm bureau

Farm Bureau President Pledges Sustained Advocacy for Agriculture

Dan December 10, 2019 General, Industry, Industry News Release

…vote before the end of the year on the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement on trade. He counseled farm groups to work together in assuring production of nutritious food products. “It’s not about…

California Farm Bureau FederationCFBF President Jamie Johansson
trade mission

Cattlemen Celebrate Finalization of Trade Deal With Japan

Dan December 4, 2019 Cattle, Exports/Imports, Industry News Release, Trade

…gradually lower the tariff on U.S. beef from 38.5 percent to 9 percent. This will keep U.S. beef on a level playing field with imports from Australia, Canada, Mexico, and…

agriculture tradeJapanNational Cattlemen's Beef Association (NCBA)
groceries

NCBA Seeks Clarity and Consistency in Beef Origin Labeling Practices

Dan December 3, 2019 Cattle, Industry News Release

…tariffs from Mexico or Canada that have already been approved by the WTO. NCBA believes that other recent efforts to address these concerns by Congress or other industry groups —…

beef labelingNational Cattlemen's Beef Association (NCBA)
senate

USMCA Ratification Appears Within Reach Before Year’s End

Brian German November 22, 2019 Agri-Business, Trade

While some political obstacles still need to be worked through, it appears that a vote on the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) may finally be on the horizon. The agricultural industry has…

agriculture exportsagriculture tradeUSMCA
nppc

NPPC Launches ‘Pork O’ Clock’ Campaign Highlighting Importance of USMCA

Dan November 7, 2019 Exports/Imports, Hogs & Pork, Industry News Release, Trade

…United States, Mexico and Canada. For example, tacos al pastor from Mexico have origins in the Lebanese method of cooking meat on a spit, referred to as shawarma. The tacos…

agriculture tradeNational Pork Producers Council (NPPC)USMCA
monarch

Catastrophic Decline of the Western Monarch

Dan October 28, 2019 Western View

…Western Monarch winters on the California coast then spends summer in the Rockies.  It’s a long trip, but the Eastern Monarch goes even further, from Mexico to Canada.   The…

Len WilcoxWestern Monarch
usda

USDA Invests in Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Improvements in 31 States

Dan October 16, 2019 Industry News Release

…Maine, Michigan, Missouri, Mississippi, Montana, North Carolina, North Dakota, Nebraska, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin and Wyoming. Below…

trade mission

President Trump Signs U.S.-Japan Trade Agreement. Ag Groups Respond

Dan October 7, 2019 Exports/Imports, Industry News Release, Trade

…Japan, while our competitors from Australia, Canada, Mexico, and New Zealand face a 26.6 percent tariff. Leveling the playing field in Japan is a top priority for the National Cattlemen’s…

agriculture exportsagriculture tradeJapantariffs

Concerns Over New Tomato Suspension Agreement with Mexico

Brian German September 26, 2019 Exports/Imports, Trade

…will require U.S. officials to inspect more than 90 percent of the tomatoes coming from Mexico, which are estimated to be valued at about $2 billion annually.  Inspections have only…

agriculture tradedumpingMexico
export opportunities

U.S. Pork Producers Seeking Expanded Export Opportunities

Dan September 26, 2019 Exports/Imports, Hogs & Pork, Industry News Release, Trade

…event, sponsored by NPPC and held at the National Press Club. One of NPPC’s most pressing priorities is rapid congressional ratification of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada (USMCA) agreement, securing long-term zero-duty access…

agriculture

Agriculture Groups Respond to Japan Trade Deal

Dan September 25, 2019 Exports/Imports, Industry News Release, Trade

…billion of U.S. beef. Currently, U.S. beef faces a massive 38.5 percent tariff in Japan, while our competitors from Australia, Canada, Mexico, and New Zealand face a 26.6 percent tariff….

agriculture exportsagriculture tradeJapan
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