Nuus items wat verband hou met AG tegnologie, biotech, handel ? and perhaps some other interesting items out there related to agriculture ? sal deur die week op hierdie bladsy geplaas word (soos die week vorder, sal die nuutste items in wees?groen?onderaan afdelings). ?Be sure to come back and check the page during the week.
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nota: For the last two full weeks of July the ‘Must Read’ section with recent news of interest is going to be combined into one posting.
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HANDEL, HANDEL VERWANT, INFRASTRUKTUUR:
Trump administration unveils goals in renegotiating NAFTA – The Washington Post – By Ana Swanson (Julie 17)
“Democrats were critical of the measures, saying they didn’t go far enough… Republicans were more positive about the statement, though some still had criticisms.” – Skakel
EU, Brazil to propose farm subsidies overhaul to appease developing nations – Politico – By Simon Marks (Julie 17)
“The European Union and Brazil will tell the World Trade Organization on Monday they are ready to shake up generous?farm subsidies to reform a global trade landscape widely seen as stacked against emerging countries.” – Skakel
China Border Tensions Cloud Asia Trade Pact Talks in India – Bloomberg – By Shruti Srivastava (Julie 18)
“The challenge for RCEP is that China would want a quick end to the deal so that it can establish itself as a leader of world trade,” gesê?Palit. “Japan, New Zealand won?t be in favor of concluding early as they would want a high quality agreement.?However RCEP is a low-quality agreement as it is not going beyond tariff cuts and investment.” – Skakel
US announces start of NAFTA talks in Washington on Aug 16 – CNBC / Reuters (Julie 19)
“They will take place in Washington from Aug. 16-20, VS. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said.” – Skakel
US and China emerge from trade talks without agreement – BBC News (Julie 20)
“The two sides did not issue a joint statement or action plan after the meeting and cancelled scheduled press conferences.” – Skakel
Food shipments halted at Chinese ports increases by 325% – Food Navigator Asia -?By RJ Whitehead (Julie 19)
“Sommige 35,000 tonnes of imported food products failed to pass Chinese quality inspections last year, according to food safety authorities.” – Skakel
New agreement will allow US rice exports to China – BBC News (Julie 21)
“China has agreed to allow imports of rice from the US for the first time… It follows trade talks between the two countries that resulted in little progress on other issues.” – Skakel
Industry players outline their wish lists for ?NAFTA 2.0? and express anxiety about renegotiation – Food Navigator VSA -?Deur Elizabeth Crawford (Julie 27)
“While most agricultural industry leaders gathered on Capitol Hill yesterday urged lawmakers and the current administration to tread lightly when it comes to renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement, some indicated specific areas for improvement.” – Skakel
Japan slaps 50% tariff on U.S. frozen beef, first such action in 14 jaar – MarketWatch / Wall Street Journal – By Yoko Kubota (Julie 28) – Skakel
AG, AG TECH, PRODUKSIE, BESKERMING, VERWANTE KWESSIES:
Let’s Talk About GMOs And The Environment – GMO Answers (Junie 30)
“GMOs are one of the best tools farmers have to help protect and preserve our natural resources. Learn how they help us address some of today?s most pressing environmental challenges.” – Skakel
This Is How Gene-Editing Will Change The Food You Eat – Forbes.com – By Jon Markman (Julie 11)
“In the near future, scientists will engineer food that grows faster and does not spoil. This is the promise of CRISPR/Cas 9, a game-changing gene-editing?tool.” – Skakel
Fall Armyworms on March Across Africa – Stem van Amerika – By Sora Halake (Julie 14)
“A recently arrived species of armyworm has spread to 21 African countries and threatens the continent’s main food staple, mielies…” – Skakel
Making the case for sustainability in ?industrial agriculture? – Genetiese Geletterdheid Project – By Ted Nordhaus (Julie 21)
“Failure to understanding these basic dynamics too often results in advocacy and policy that is simply misguided. Debates about specific agricultural technologies and environmental impacts often lose sight of the forest through the trees in terms of the relationship between food production and the environment.” – Skakel
SoftBank Vision Fund Leads $200 Million Bet on Indoor Farms – Bloomberg – By Selina Wang (Julie 19)
“Die?SoftBank Group Corp.?chief?s Vision Fund is leading a $200 million investment in Silicon Valley startup Plenty, which says it has cracked the code on growing crops indoors super efficiently…. In recent years several companies including Atlanta-based Podponics, Vancouver?s LocalGarden and Chicago-area FarmedHere have shut down indoor farms because they weren?t economically viable.” – Skakel
BELEID, REGULATORIES, AKTIVISME, ANDER:
China approves two more GMO crops for import, DuPont disappointed – Reuters – By Dominique Patton (Julie 17)
“But it leaves four other products owned by Monsanto, DuPont and Dow still on a waiting list pending approval from Beijing.” – Skakel
Mark Zuckerberg Visitas a Cattle Ranch – AgWeb – By Sara Brown (Julie 14)
“Technology farmers and ranchers use was obviously of interesting to Zuckerberg.” – Skakel
The Organic Industry Is in Turmoil – National Review – By Julie Kelly (Julie 12)
“Die [Washington] Post reported that the fraudulent imports were ?large enough to constitute a meaningful proportion of the U.S. supply of those commodities,? a troubling development that should raise serious questions about the veracity of the organic label…” – Skakel
How Berkeley-led academics conspired with anti-GMO groups to attack Food Evolution movie – Genetiese Geletterdheid Project – By Stephan Neidenbach (Julie 17)
“A University of California Berkeley?PhD candidate wrote a widely publicized letter attacking the science documentary?Food Evolution?in June (signed by more than 40 other academics) at the behest of the very groups exposed in the film, without disclosing her connection…” – Skakel
Non-GMO Project Is Spreading Fake News Again But Still Has A Grip On Our Food Supply – Forbes.com – By Kavin Senapathy (Julie 13)
“The Non-GMO Project is among the most ubiquitous fringe organizations in North America.” – Skakel
Judge dismisses suit against General Mills over ‘natural’ oats label in granola bars – Minneapolis Star-Tribune – By Kristen Leigh Painter (Julie 17)
“…the plaintiffs’ particular claims made in the case “are simply not plausible.” [Judge] Davis said the plaintiffs’ argument holds the Nature Valley bars to more stringent standards than the federal government holds organic products. Foods labeled as organic are allowed to contain chemical pesticide residue of less than 5 percent of the Environmental Protection Agency’s tolerance level.” – Skakel
EU’s biggest farmer slams GM policy – The Scottish Farmer (Julie 19)
“Europe’s policy on GM crops ‘discriminates’ against the burgeoning arable sector in its new eastern member states, Romania’s largest farmer has claimed.” – Skakel
(*nota – Lucian Buzdugan is a Global Farmer Network member)
African biosafety agencies move to bridge GMO communication gap – The Independent (Uganda) – By Isaac Khisa (Julie 20) – Skakel