Shining Light on Farm & Food Policy for 20 Years. Thursday, December 19, 2024

Items Tagged with 'Ukraine'

ARTICLES

AP_Nov_23_cheese_dairy_grocery_shopping.jpg

What's really behind high food prices?

High food prices have become major talking points in the upcoming presidential election, with both sides pointing to different causes for pricey grocery store receipts over the past four years. Economists say a number of factors have been at play, depending on the type of food.
Read More
AP_April_23_Ukraine_flag.jpg

Ukrainian wheat and corn stocks to build up as exports decline

Ukrainian farmers are producing more wheat and corn than expected in a war-torn country where seeds and inputs are difficult to come by and swaths of farmland are in occupied territory, but exports are on the decline again as Russia steps up its attacks on Ukraine’s beleaguered port facilities, according to a new analysis by USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service.
Read More
Ken Seitz

Nutrien CEO: Fertilizer prices stabilizing in US

Fertilizer prices may yet experience more volatility in Europe and South America, but the situation has mostly stabilized in the U.S., where fall applications will be relatively normal, says Ken Seitz, president and CEO of Nutrien, a major producer of potash, nitrogen and phosphate products.



Read More