China, the world’s biggest importer of soybeans, has stopped buying U.S. crops to put pressure on Trump ahead of his ...
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China’s meat boom fuels Brazil’s soybean surge
China’s burgeoning appetite for meat is significantly impacting global agriculture, particularly driving the expansion of ...
Global poultry meat production is predicted to grow to 151.4 million metric tons (MT) in 2025 and to increase by 14.5% to 173 ...
As millions of mink are culled in Europe amid fears they could spread the novel coronavirus, struggling Chinese suppliers are defying calls for their business to be banned and taking advantage of a ...
China has added 517 species to its list of major protected wild animals, part of its campaign in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic to end the wild animal trade and destruction of habitats.
The one request that is most disruptive for Chinese hosts is a last-minute request for some time of inactivity or an ...
In response to a tariff war waged by President Donald Trump during his first term, China imposed tariffs on American farm ...
She now weighs 8½ pounds, a huge increase from the 3 pounds she weighed when found in an Oakdale distribution center.
Beijing has made huge strides in its self-sufficiency push – but trade tensions, climate risks and supply-chain shocks keep ...
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How soybeans took over America — and the world
This technology could feed a world of 10 billion. We’re squandering it, and the trade war with China could make it worse.
Soybean farmers are in dire straits this year as China refuses to buy U.S. soy in retaliation for President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
With China stepping back from U.S. soybeans, investors are eyeing opportunities in the grain market. Sal Gilbertie, CEO ...
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