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Thursday, April 10, 2025
The Cornucopia Institute, an organic industry watchdog group, has filed a complaint with U.S. federal regulators alleging that French dairy giant Danone@s proposed acquisition of White Wave Foods is anti-competitive and a threat to the American organic dairy market.
Brazil@s Ministry of Agriculture, desperate to open up new feed supplies for the livestock industry, is asking the country@s biotech regulatory agency to temporarily lift restrictions on corn imports from the U.S.
USDA@s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service plans to approve a new @non-browning@ variety of Fuji apple after concluding it does not pose a risk to human health or the environment.
Agri-Pulse will present a special daily program, °Farm to Fork Politics: Elections, Economics and the next Farm Bill° during the upcoming Farm Progress Show near Boone, IA. The program will be run from 12-1 pm on Aug. 30, 31 and Sept. 1 in the Case
USDA s Food Safety and Inspection Service has rejected another shipment of Vietnamese catfish because it tested positive for residues of banned chemicals, according to Food & Water Watch.
The American Coalition for Ethanol (ACE) has released a new reference guide designed to help fuel marketers, retailers and equipment companies see why they should be interested in selling higher ethanol blends.
Seeking to seize back some campaign momentum, Donald Trump outlined an economic plan that calls for rescinding the Obama administrationPs Pwaters of the United StatesP rule as well its limits on carbon emissions from electric utilities. TrumpPs plan also includes a moratori
West Coast union dockworkers will vote next week on whether or not they�re willing to discuss an early extension of their contracts, a development that would be very welcomed by agriculture exporters.
Hampton Creek, the San Francisco-based startup whose eggless Just Mayo product has been the source of controversy since it was first released nearly three years ago, is once again at the center of a food fight.
South Korea has lifted its hold on stores of U.S. wheat after testing the grain for the presence of unapproved genetically modified organisms, U.S. government and industry officials said.