The death of a farmer rarely makes global news—but Oleksiy Vadaturskyi was no ordinary farmer.
He died at his home on July 31, as Russian missiles explo...
You haven’t seen an amazing logistical operation until you’ve visited a modern port.
On a recent trip to Uruguay’s biggest port, I watched men and machi...
The top exporters of Ukrainian wheat today are the Russians.
That’s because they’ve stolen hundreds of thousands of tons of it from my fellow farmers. Now t...
Milk is the only food product that people can consume from the day we are born to the day we die.
It’s an amazing drink, but it’s also such a fixture in our li...
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine already has caused a diplomatic crisis, an economic crisis, and an energy crisis in Europe.
Will it also create a food crisis?
As...
On my farm in Ukraine, we are embarking on a challenging experiment: We’re going to see how much food we can grow in the most overwhelming conditions imaginable...
In a world of fierce competition, agriculture is very often about collaboration. Neighbors help neighbors. Co-ops join resources for mutual benefit. Commodity g...
The pre-pandemic trade wars finally have a price tag for American agriculture: $27 billion.
That’s how much export income we lost from the middle of 2018 to th...
Remember the World Trade Organization?
Its members were scheduled to gather in Switzerland a couple of weeks ago, in what Reuters called “a meeting widely seen...
Thirty-five years ago, around Thanksgiving, Clayton Yeutter was focused on using American trade laws to negotiate on behalf of the United States for the Urugua...