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Turkey to export 15,000 tonnes of eggs to US amid bird flu disruptions

By Ceyda Caglayan, Reuters February 19, 2025
Reading Time: < 1 minute Turkey has begun exporting around 15,000 tonnes of eggs to the United States, where an ongoing outbreak of bird flu disrupted supply, sent prices soaring and led to talks with other producers, a leading sector official said on Wednesday.

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U.S. grains: Corn futures hit 16-month high above $5 a bushel

By Reuters, Tom Polansek February 18, 2025
Reading Time: 2 minutes Chicago Board of Trade corn futures reached a 16-month high above $5 a bushel on Tuesday on robust U.S. export demand and expectations that inventories may tighten, analysts said.


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USDA will not ban cattle imports from Mexico over latest screwworm case, agency says

By Reuters, Tom Polansek February 18, 2025
Reading Time: < 1 minute The U.S. Department of Agriculture will not restrict cattle imports from Mexico after another discovery of a damaging pest called New World screwworm in a cow south of the border, the agency said on Tuesday.

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Canada reports outbreak of H5N5 bird flu on backyard farm

By Reuters February 18, 2025
Reading Time: < 1 minute Canada has reported an outbreak of highly pathogenic H5N5 avian influenza on a non-commercial backyard layer poultry farm in the eastern part of the country, the World Organization for Animal Health said on Tuesday.


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EU plans to restrict imported crops treated with banned pesticides, draft shows

By Kate Abnett, Philip Blenkinsop, Reuters February 18, 2025
Reading Time: 2 minutes The European Union is planning tougher restrictions on imported crops treated with pesticides banned in Europe, a draft European Commission document showed, a move that would impact suppliers including the U.S.

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U.S. grains: Chicago wheat hits four-month high as cold threatens Russia, US crops

By Heather Schlitz, Reuters February 14, 2025
Reading Time: 2 minutes Chicago Board of Trade wheat futures Wv1 soared on Friday to their highest price since October, and analysts said support from blistering cold weather in the Black Sea and U.S. Plains regions prompted short covering.


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U.S. livestock: CME cattle, hogs slide ahead of long weekend 

By Geralyn Wichers February 14, 2025
Reading Time: < 1 minute Chicago Mercantile Exchange cattle ended the week down ahead of the President’s Day long weekend.

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China to develop gene-editing tools, new crop varieties in biotech initiative

By Reuters February 14, 2025
Reading Time: < 1 minute China issued guidelines on Friday to promote biotech cultivation, focusing on gene-editing tools and developing new wheat, corn, and soybean varieties, as part of efforts to ensure food security and boost agriculture technology.


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Western Australia’s wheat harvest exceeds forecast by 1.6 million tons, GIWA says

The 2024 grain growing season ended with the third-largest tonnage on record

By Reuters February 14, 2025
Reading Time: < 1 minute The Grain Industry Association of Western Australia (GIWA) said on Friday that the state's recent harvest yielded approximately 1.6 million metric tons more wheat than its December forecast.

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US bird flu response disrupted in early weeks of Trump administration, sources say

Congress not briefed for weeks, reports withheld, meetings cancelled, reports suggest

By Leah Douglas, Reuters, Tom Polansek February 14, 2025
Reading Time: 3 minutes The Trump administration has disrupted the U.S. response to bird flu as the outbreak worsens, leading to confusion and concern among federal staff, state officials, veterinarians and health experts, 11 sources told Reuters.


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