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USDA works to certify mills for rice export to China

The USDAs Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is working to certify U.S. mills so that they will be able to export rice to China, now that both countries have agreed on a phytosanitary protocol that paves the way for new trade, a USDA official told Agri-Pulse.
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China opens rice market to the US

China, the worldps largest rice producer and importer, has agreed to open its market to U.S. exporters after years of negotiations between the two governments, the USA Rice Federation announced Friday.
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Pressure builds for new USDA trade under secretary

- USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack says heàs reluctant to overhaul the departmentàs structure in the final year of the Obama administration by creating a new under secretary position for trade, but farm groups are pressuring him to follow the instructions to do so set forth in the 2014
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Ranchers see added FMD protection in spending bill

Ranchers failed last month to get Congress to delay USDAàs plan to lift bans on Brazilian and Argentine beef imports, but lawmakers did pass legislation that industry representatives hope will boost long-term protection from ailments like foot and mouth disease (FMD) that have
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USDA cracking down on SNAP fraud

The number of retail stores being shut down because of food stamp fraud is on the rise, but officials say itÀs not because of a spike in criminal activity. Instead, itÀs a result of USDA and law enforcementÀs increasing efforts to crack down on stores that are milking ta
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