Trump akan memukul China dengan tarif, dan lebih – berita untuk minggu Mar 19 & 26

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Berita item yang terkait dengan teknologi ag, biotek, trade and perhaps some other interesting topics out there related to agriculture will be posted on this page throughout the week (seiring berjalannya minggu, item terbaru akan masuk hijau di bawah bagian). Periksa halaman selama seminggu untuk update.

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USDA doesn’t plan to regulate genome-edited plantsFarm Futures (Merusak 28)

Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue says USDA wants to allow innovationUnder its?biotechnology regulations, USDA does not regulate or have any plans to regulate plants that could otherwise have been developed through traditional breeding techniques as long as they are not plant pests or developed using plant pests” – Tautan

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PERDAGANGAN, PERDAGANGAN ISTIMEWA, INFRASTRUKTUR:

Trump prepared to hit China with $60 billion in annual tariffs – Washington Post -?Oleh?Damian Paletta,?Josh Dawsey?dan?Steven Mufson?(Merusak 19)

President Trump is preparing to impose a package of $60 billion in annual tariffs against China, following through on a long-time threat that he says will punish China for intellectual property infringement and create more American jobs.” – Tautan

US farmers attack Trump over tit-for-tat trade war?s farm harm – FarmOnline (Australia) – Oleh Colin Bettles (Merusak 19)

?Farmers are increasingly worried about what they are seeing from Washington DC on trade,??Tautan?(Catatan – includes GFNs Bill Horan)

selain AS. soybeans would be China?s biggest weapon in a trade warMarketWatchBy Myra P. Saefong (Merusak 17)

While China could pose the biggest threat to soybean prices, Canada and Mexico could target a broader array of agricultural products with tariffs.” – Tautan

Japan becomes biggest US export market – GlobalMeatNews.com -?By Kathryn Wortley, in Tokyo (Merusak 19)

Japan is now the United States? leading export market for beef, in value and volume, and largest market for pork exports in value, berdasarkan 2017 trade data released by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA).” – Tautan

Cabinet Members Testify on Infrastructure NeedsAgWiredBy Cindy Zimmerman (Merusak 15) – Tautan

‘Yeah, we can work with that’: Auto talks mark potential NAFTA breakthroughOttawa Citizen / The Canadian Press (Merusak 21)

“… his newfound optimism was based on two developments in recent days: progress on the top U.S. priority of auto-parts rules, as well as a more general thawing of the frosty tone in earlier talks.” – Tautan

Africa is on the verge of forming the largest free trade area since the World Trade OrganizationCNBCBy Justina Crabtree (Merusak 20)

African leaders are poised to sign a deal that would unite the 55 member countries of the African Union in tariff-free trade across the continent.” – Tautan

44 countries sign Africa?s trade pactDaily Trust (Nigeria) -?By Francis Arinze Iloani & Sunday Michael Ogwu (Merusak 22)

“44 countries out of 55 member countries of the African Union (AU) have signed the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) pact” – Tautan

Trump officially requests Trade Promotion Authority extensionWorld Trade Online (Merusak 20)

President Trump on Tuesday asked Congress to extend his fast-track trade authority by three years.” – Tautan?(berbasis langganan)

Mnuchin: US to consider TPP re-entry after other prioritiesFox News / dari (Merusak 21) – Tautan

Trump moves to crack down on China trade with $60 billion in tariffs on imported products – Washington Post – By David J. Lynch (Merusak 22)? – Tautan

The Trade Issue That Most Divides U.S. and China on Trade Isn?t Tariffs – Waktu New York – Oleh?Keith Bradsher?

Chinese leaders contend that their country?s economy is still developing. They openly reject President Trump?s call for reciprocity in trade relations.” – Tautan

Ciobo backs ending trade distorting farm subsidies like EU?s CAP – FarmOnline (Australia) – Oleh Colin Bettles (Merusak 27)

Speaking on a trade delegation this week to the UKMr Ciobo took aim at the Common Agricultural Policy (TOPI) which is considered a stumbling block to competitive markets, by Australian farm leaders, just like the multi-trillion dollar US Farm Bill.” – Tautan

Mexico, selain AS. sign accords on customs, border cooperation – Reuters (Merusak 26)

Mexico and the United States have signed three accords to improve bilateral customs procedures and expedite the flow of agricultural produce across their almost 2,000-mile (3,220-km) border…” – Tautan

Canadian Dairies Are Booming Amid Trump?s Ancaman Perdagangan – Bloomberg – By Jen Skerritt (Merusak 27)

Trade threats not hampering processor expansion plans.” – Tautan

AS, South Korea overhaul 6-year-old free-trade agreement – Seattle Times – By Paul Wiseman, Associated Press (Merusak 28)

The United States says South Korea has used nontariff barriers, such as rigorous customs inspections, to block U.S. products.” – Tautan

Brexi: UK hopes to roll over 40 EU trade deals, says Liam FoxBBC News (Merusak 29)

The UK hopes to have 40 trade arrangements with 70 countries in place by the end of the Brexit transition period in 2020, the international trade secretary has said.” – Tautan


AG, AG TECH, PENELITIAN, PRODUKSI, PERLINDUNGAN, ISU TERKAIT:

GMO Solutions Waiting in the Wings for Specialty Agriculture – Tumbuh Produk – By Frank Giles (Merusak 14)

“…anti-GMO attitudes being perpetuated by things like a Non-GMO project label are a concern because it potentially could impede the introduction of breakthroughs…” – Tautan

Kenya to test genetically-modified cotton in nine research stationsStandardBy Fredrick Obura (Merusak 14) – Tautan

Guest CommentaryThe Business of FarmingThe Chicago Council on Global AffairsBy Jill Wheeler (Merusak 14)

Who wants a future of subsistence farming? From Africa to Asia, the answer from youth is ?We don?t.?” – Tautan

Fraley: ?Exciting times ahead in modern agriculture? – Fort Dodge Messenger (Iowa) – By Karen Schwaller (Merusak 18) – Tautan

Cornfields could play a role in recycling old electronics – bahan pakan (Merusak 16)

Method converts corn stover into basic sugars that feed metal-mining bacteria that extract rare earth metals from waste materials.” – Tautan

CRISPR Will Make GMOs Ubiquitous – Ulasan nasional – By By Blake Hurst (Merusak 19)

Broad access to these technologies is changing the world of research in ways that we can?t even begin to grasp.” – Tautan

Monsanto backs new company focused on gene editing, not GMOs – Reuters – Tom Polansek (Merusak 20)

Unlike traditional GMOs, in which a gene is added from another organism, gene-editing works like the find-and-replace function on a word processor. It finds a gene and then makes changes by amending or deleting it.” – Tautan

A new Monsanto-backed company is on the verge of producing the first fruit made with a blockbuster gene-editing tool that could revolutionize agriculture – Business Insider – By Erin Brodwin (Merusak 27) – Tautan

Beer brewing genetic breakthrough with DNA editing – FarmOnline (Australia) – By Mike Foley (Merusak 24)

Beer is becoming a new frontier for genetic engineering, with a new study announcing a DNA breakthrough that could?remove the need for hops in the brewing process.” – Tautan

Researchers turning to GMOs to solve food insecurityMinnesota Daily (Univ. of Minnesota) – By Katrina Ross (Merusak 20)

University of Minnesota researchers are working with a team of experts from the U.S., Indonesia and Bangladesh to make a genetically-modified potato.” – Tautan

Hybrid seed to propel yields by 20%: AATFNewsDay (Zimbabwe) – By Tatira Zwinoira (Merusak 26)

?Small scale farmers using hybrid seed can increase crop yields by 20% and we have seen that being achieved in other countries in Africa such as Kenya and Tanzania…” – Tautan

That organic milk you’re drinking in Wisconsin might just be from TexasMilwaukee Journal SentinelBy Rick Barrett (Merusak 23)

“[O]rganic dairy has become big business, attracting?mega-sized farms in places you wouldn?t think of having them…” – Tautan


KEBIJAKAN, REGULASI, Aktivisme, LAIN:

Activists Warned Over ‘Interferencein Scientific ResearchTanzania Daily News (By Fatma Abdu) (Merusak 17)

“…called on people who oppose agricultural biotechnology to realize that without modern technology, farmers will continue to suffer from low income and hunger due to pests and continuous droughts.” – Tautan

Monsanto Judge Says Expert Testimony Against Roundup Is ?Shaky? – Bloomberg -?By Joel Rosenblatt (Merusak 14) – Tautan

GUEST ARTICLE: Earning trust in ag technologythe answer is in the palm of your handBy Terry Fleck, executive director, The Center for Food Integrity (Merusak 14)

‘The block statement in JavaScript is often called a compound statement in other computer programming languages. Unlike C++ , JavaScript doesn?t consider a block to be a new scope.Does this make sense to you? I don?t know about you, but my head is spinning.” – Tautan

Kenyan pesticide makers attack use of GMO crops in Africa – Cornell Alliance for Science – By Joan Conrow (Merusak 15)

The organic industry?s economically-driven opposition to genetically modified crops has expanded to include a Kenya consortium that makes plant-based pesticides.” – Tautan

GMO crops create ?halo effect? that benefits organic farmers, says new research – Cornell Alliance for Science – By Mark Lynas (Merusak 13)

This finding,?published by University of Maryland researchers in the prestigious peer-reviewed journal?Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,?effectively shreds the conventional anti-GMO narrative that GM crops result in more pesticide use and present a threat to organic growers.” – Tautan

Bayer Clears EU Hurdle for Monsanto Deal With Sale to BASF – Bloomberg – By Aoite White and Naomi Kresge (Merusak 21) – Tautan

Tanaman GM ?kicked around like a political football? in SA no more – FarmOnline (Australia) – Oleh Colin Bettles (Merusak 20)

?There is obviously confusion in the community around what the state?s role is and what the federal regulator?s role is…” – Tautan

Nigeria to use biotechnology to improve cropsNews Agency of NigeriaBy Agbeja Gabriel (Merusak 22) – Tautan

Far more toxic than glyphosate: Copper sulfate, used by organic and conventional farmers, cruises to European reauthorization – Genetik Literasi Proyek – By Andrew Porterfield (Merusak 20) – Tautan

PEMERAN: Excessive Barriers Stifle Biotech ProgressDroversBy John Maday (Merusak 22)

“… our current regulations are not based on product risk, but on spurious, undocu?mented risks posed by the process of genetic engineering.? – Tautan?(Full CAST report available sini)

Non-GMO labeled products cost US consumers 10 untuk 62% more, study finds -?Food Policy via GLP – Jayson Lusk,?Nicholas Kalaitzandonakes,?Alexandre Magnier?(Merusak 26)

Perhaps the most important conclusion to be drawn from our results is that non-GM foods are more costly Tautan

Regenerative certification meant to add to USDA Organic, not supplant it, developers say – Makanan Navigator USA – By Hank Schultz (Merusak 7)

A new Regenerative Organic Certification program launching this week at Expo West is a meaningful extension of the base USDA Organic certification rather than a symptom of the tensions within the movement, proponents say. Namun, some observers have taken a wait and see attitude about whether the idea has legs.” – Tautan

Chown claims Marsh v Baxter GM canola transfer a ?fraudulent act? – FarmOnline (Australia) – Oleh Colin Bettles (Merusak 28)

“…the Agricultural Region MLC and former Dalwallinu farmer tabled a report compiled by the WA Agriculture Department examining how the GM canola transferred from one farm to the other.” – Tautan

USDA won?t regulate genome editing – bahan pakan (Merusak 28)

Secretary Perdue said decision allows new breeding techniques to proceed if no risk is present.” – Tautan

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