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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been tagged as “China”

biotechnology

Senate Ag Committee Urges Obama to Press China on Biotech Approvals

Dan November 16, 2016Biotechnology, Industry News Release

U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Chairman Pat Roberts, R-Kan., and Ranking Member Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., this week sent a letter to President Obama regarding ongoing delays of …

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increase

China Takes Steps to Increase Demand for Domestic Corn

Dan October 21, 2016Corn, Industry News Release

China will end auctions from its state corn reserves to increase new-crop corn buys, according to the National Grain Trade Center. China has sold around 20 million metric tons of …

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ChinacornNational Grain Trade Center

Beef, Pork Imports in China Growing

Dan October 18, 2016Cattle, Industry News Release

The U.S. Department of Agriculture office in China expects the nation will import 950,000 metric tons of beef in 2017, a gain of 19 percent from 2016. The U.S. could …

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beef import-exportChina

Fruit Growers Fight for Market Share in China

Taylor Hillman October 4, 2016Fruits & Vegetables, Specialty Crops

Demand for fruit in China continues to rapidly grow and U.S. exporters are fighting for market share. A report by the Department of Agriculture shows exports rose threefold to 3.8 …

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Chinafruitmarket share
Canola flower planting, rapeseed oil base.

Canada, China, Sign Canola and Beef Trade Agreement

Dan September 28, 2016Industry News Release, Trade

Trade leaders from Canada and China have signed a trade agreement that supports canola exports to China. Canola is Canada’s second-largest export and top agricultural export to China, according to …

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CanadacanolaChina
China

China Moves to Reopen Market to U.S. Beef

Dan September 22, 2016Cattle, Industry News Release

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack issued the following statement: “I welcome the announcement from China’s Ministry of Agriculture that it has lifted its ban on U.S. beef following a recently concluded …

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China

China Investing in Agriculture Modernization

Dan September 20, 2016General, Industry News Release

China intends to invest the equivalent of $450 billion to modernize the nation’s agriculture sector. Politico reports the investment over the next four years is an effort to increase China’s …

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agriculture industryChina
affected

U.S. Files WTO Complaint Against China

Dan September 14, 2016Corn, Grain, Industry News Release

The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative filed a claim against China in the World Trade Organization over market price supports for wheat, rice, and corn. The complaint says that …

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ChinaOffice of the U.S. Trade RepresentativeWorld Trade Organization
soybean harvest

China Plans to Dramatically Increase Soybean Acres

Dan September 7, 2016Field & Row Crops, Industry News Release

China is the world’s top soybean importer, but they’re taking steps to reverse that trend. Agri Money dot Com reports that China plans to massively increase its oilseed production over …

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Chinasoybeans
A female Aedes aegypti mosquito while she was in the process of acquiring a blood meal from her human host, who in this instance, was actually the biomedical photographer, James Gathany, here at the Centers for Disease Control. You?ll note the feeding apparatus consisting of a sharp, ?fascicle?, which while not feeding, is covered in a soft, pliant sheath called the "labellum?, which is seen here retracted, as the sharp ?stylets? contained within pierced the host's skin surface, as the insect obtained its blood meal. The fascicle is composed of a pair of needle-sharp stylets. The larger of the two stylets, known as the "labrum", when viewed in cross-section takes on the shape of an inverted "V", and acts as a gutter, which directs the ingested host blood towards the insect's mouth. This female?s abdomen had become distended due to the blood meal she was ingesting, imparting the red coloration to her translucent abdominal exoskeleton. DF and DHF are primarily diseases of tropical and sub-tropical areas, and the four different dengue serotypes (DEN-1, DEN-2, DEN-3, and DEN-4), are maintained in a cycle that involves humans and the Aedes mosquito. However, Aedes aegypti, a domestic, day-biting mosquito that prefers to feed on humans, is the most common Aedes species. Infections produce a spectrum of clinical illness ranging from a nonspecific viral syndrome to severe and fatal hemorrhagic disease. Important risk factors for DHF include the strain of the infecting virus, as well as the age, and especially the prior dengue infection history of the patient. 2006 Prof. Frank Hadley Collins, Dir., Cntr. for Global Health and Infectious Diseases, Univ. of Notre Dame

China’s Zika Rules Raise Fears for U.S. Exporters

Dan August 26, 2016General, Industry News Release

China’s recent move to add the U.S. to a list of Zika-infected countries is worrying U.S. exporters. Pro Farmer’s First Thing Today reports U.S. exporters fear they will be required …

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ChinaZika
Canola flower planting, rapeseed oil base.

Canada and China Canola Talks End Without Deal

Dan August 16, 2016General

China recently threatened to toughen its inspection standards for canola imports from Canada, threatening up to $2 billion in Canadian canola exports. Sponsored ContentCIR Agriculture Harvester ProductsMarch 1, 2025Protecting Your …

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CanadacanolaChina
China Cotton

China Extends Cotton Stockpile Sales

Dan August 9, 2016Cotton, Industry News Release

China will continue to sell state-owned cotton reserves through September, a month beyond the nation’s original intentions. Sponsored ContentCIR Agriculture Harvester ProductsMarch 1, 2025Protecting Your Operation from Damaging Fire AntsJuly …

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China Pig Prices Reaching Near Record Levels amid Flooding

Dan July 29, 2016General

Pig prices in China may climb to near record levels following floods that drowned animals and prompted fears of possible disease outbreaks. In one village alone, local reports say roughly …

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Chinapigpig prices

$1 Billion Ag Fund

Dan July 28, 2016General, Industry News Release

China-based Investment Group Creates $1 Billion Ag Fund An investment group based in Beijing, China plans to establish a $1 billion fund for special food and agriculture investment in Australia. …

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agricultureChinainvestment
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