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For the non-Shakespearean readers unfamiliar with the phrase, “Et tu, Brute?” – basically it’s Latin for “Even you, Brutus” from the play Julius Caesar.? The dying words of the dictator as he realizes his friend Brutus is one of the assassins who has stabbed him. The phrase is meant to “express surprise and dismay at the treachery of a supposed friend.”
Oleh itu, the purpose of “Et tu, New Zealand” in this week’s title.? The island nation has been one of?yang stalwarts for international free trade.? But after a recent change in coalition government, the new 37 year old Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, also a former president of the International Union of Socialist Youth, has joined recent protectionist sentiments and immediately proclaimed she will seek to renegotiate the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).? Much as after the United States withdrew following President Trump taking office at the start of 2017, the remaining 11 nations may now face another obstacle from a nation once seen as a leader on trade.
PERDAGANGAN, TRADE BERKAITAN, INFRASTRUKTUR:
NZ Prime Minister heads to trade talks with foreign investment ban on her mind – Nikkei Asian Review/Reuters (oktober 26)
“New Zealand previously touted itself as a champion of free trade and was a key backer of the TPP…” – link
NZ minister says big changes to Pacific trade deal may not be possible before APEC meeting – Reuters – By Charlotte Greenfield (oktober 30)
“…would not confirm whether New Zealand was willing to walk away from the TPP over the issue, saying that would undermine the country?s negotiating position.” – link
US, Mercosur press for year-end trade deal despite resistance – Food Navigator – By Katy Askew (oktober 26)
Canada Warns Nafta Talks Can?t Be ?Winner Take All? – Bloomberg – By Josh Wingrove and Eric Martin (oktober 26)
“The previous round wrapped up… with ministers trading barbs amid 5 key impasses on?tenusu,?automotive?content, dispute?panels, kerajaan?procurement?dan a?sunset clause. Mexico and Canada are effectively dismissing U.S. proposals on all five.” – link
Fears grow that EU glyphosate ban could disrupt global trade – Politico Europe – By Simon Marks and Giulia Paravicini (oktober 30)
“Some of Europe?s biggest trade partners fear a potential EU ban on glyphosate could hit exports of crops ranging from Australian wheat to Brazilian soybeans.” – link
Ban on beef to China lifted – The Land (Australia) – By Shan Goodwin (oktober 31)
“…six Australian meat processors can now resume exporting their beef to China” – link
Russia widens meat import ban – GlobalMeatNews.com -?By Keith Nuthall and Eugene Vorotikov (oktober 27)
US in India trip to rip down trade barriers – GlobalMeatNews.com -?By Oscar Rousseau (oktober 30)
AG, AG TECH, RESEARCH, PENGELUARAN, PERLINDUNGAN, ISU-ISU BERKAITAN:
Dairy farmers use technology in effort to cut greenhouse gas production by 25% by 2020 – Food Navigator USA – Oleh Elizabeth Crawford (oktober 26)
CRISPR Bacon: Chinese Scientists Create Genetically Modified Low-Fat Pigs – NPR – By Rob Stein (oktober 23)
“It demonstrates a way that you can improve the welfare of animals at the same as also improving the product from those animals ? the meat.” – link
Viewpoint: European anti-tech groups threaten to derail CRISPR gene editing in agriculture -?
“…powerful voices, including activist environmental NGOs, want to ban this new methodology, and these NGOs spread their often-unsubstantiated opinions about the supposed risks of ?unintended effects or unproven safety…? – link
New Strain Of Saltwater Rice Could Feed 200 Million People In China – Science Trends – Oleh?
“Professor Yuan believes that it is inevitable that the tools of biotechnology would have to be used to further add benefits to rice and create better strains. This can be said of many other food products.” – link
DASAR, PERATURAN, aktivisme, OTHER:
susu, salads, kitty litter, condoms: ‘Non-GMO’ labels sow confusion – Los Angeles Times – By Geoffrey Mohan (oktober 25)
?Ia?s like unicorn-free milk,? said Alison L. Van Eenennaam, a UC Davis animal genomics scientist. ?There aren?t any GMOs in milk anyway.? – link
Boulder County scraps research initiative for GMO crop transition – Daily Camera (Colorado) – By Shay Castle (oktober 24)
“Kami [county staff and commissioners] set this process in motion as it is right now. We are half the issue here in terms of having the polarized issue we do (dan) we need to deal with consequences of our actions.” – link
Catatan: the irony is those who created the problem – some county commissioners, staff – actually try to deflect blame toward farmers.
Groups urge update to EU irradiation rules – Food Quality News -?By Joseph James Whitworth (oktober 23)
Eye-catching labels stigmatize many healthy foods – bahan makanan (oktober 20)
Glyphosate Ban: Not about Green. About Greed. – Ulasan negara – Oleh Julie Kelly (oktober 27)
“The anti-glyphosate crusade is a proxy battle against genetically engineered crops [dan] it has been a gift to activists and lawyers seeking to profit off of glyphosate ?victims.?”?- link
Also see: yang “worried wealthy” and glyphosate
Italian farmer wages lonely battle against a continental tide of superstition – Cornell Alliance for Science – By Mark Lynas (oktober 30)
“Giorgio Fidenato is an unlikely warrior. He is a small-holder farmer, menanam jagung (jagung), tomatoes and soybeans on just five hectares of cultivated land…” – link
*Catatan – Fidenator is a member of the Global Farmer Network.? See oktober 26 column.
Surprise! Shoppers Are Confused About Food And GMOs – Forbes.com – By Phil Lempert (oktober 30)
“Two new surveys come to the same conclusion:?The average American shopper is clueless when it comes to having an understanding of what is a genetically modified organism (GMO).” – link
Is Zambia being too hard on GMOs? – Zambia Daily Mail Limited (oktober 31)
?Let us help small scale farmers to improve their soils and agriculture output. Improved soils translate into quality agriculture produce and nutrition which will help us avoid stunted growth among children…” – link