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News items related to ag biotech, trade ? and perhaps some other interesting items out there related to agriculture ? will be posted on this page throughout the week (as the week progresses newly added items will be in?green at bottom of sections). ?Be sure to check in regularly!

This Thursday, Novema 24 is Thanksgiving in the United States and we wish everyone celebrating here, and also our viewers around the rest of the world, a great week.

TRADE, TRADE ISSUES:

Pacific Rim Nations Push Back on Free-Trade SkepticismWall Street JournalBy Ryan Dube and Carol E. Lee (Nov 20)

APEC leaders in Peru said they hoped to persuade the next U.S. president of trade?s benefits, while China indicated at the summit it was ready to take the lead in promoting trade

Sootaga:?http://www.wsj.com/articles/apec-delegates-push-back-against-protectionism-1479656260

Window on Washington: The Future of TradeCouncil on Foreign Relations, CFR Events (Nov 18)

Experts discuss the future of U.S. trade policy in light of the recent election of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency.

Sootaga:?http://www.cfr.org/trade/window-washington-future-trade/p38514

Mexico Seeks Trump Talks to Modernize Nafta, Pena Nieto SaysBloombergBy John Quigley (Nov 19)

Sootaga:?http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-11-19/mexico-seeks-trump-talks-to-modernize-nafta-pena-nieto-says

Latin American economies look to China for free trade optionsSouth China Morning PostBy Laura Zhou (Nov 20)

As US backing of the TPP looks shaky under Trump, Chile and Peru consider Beijing-backed alternative

Sootaga:?http://www.scmp.com/news/china/diplomacy-defence/article/2047728/latin-american-economies-look-china-free-trade-options

Two items via USA Today:
‘Don’t assume the worstof Trump on trade, Obama says in Peru (Nov 19), Ma?Trans-Pacific Partnership may not be dead yet (Nov 21)
Donald Trump: US to quit TPP on first day in officeBBC News (Nov 22)

He made the announcement in a video messageboutlining what he intends to do first when he takes office in January.

Sootaga:?http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-38059623

China Has Warned of Retaliation if U.S. Levies Tariffs, Commerce Secretary SaysjWall Street JournalBy Ian Talley (Nov 22)

Beijing?s response if President-elect Donald Trump follows through on pledge could harm economy, Penny Pritzker warns

Sootaga:?http://www.wsj.com/articles/china-has-warned-of-retaliation-if-u-s-levies-tariffs-commerce-secretary-says-1479854008

No chance for food embargo to be lifted soon, says Putin?- GlobalMeatNewsBy Vladislav Vorotnikov (Nov 23)

Russia aims to maintain its food embargo for as long as possible to protect investment in the country?s meat industry, Russian president Vladimir Putin has claimed.

AG, AG TECH, PRODUCTION, RELATED ISSUES:

With an Eye on Hunger, Scientists See Promise in Genetic Tinkering of PlantsNew York TimesBy Justin Gillis (Nov 17)

“…increased the productivity of a test plant ? tobacco ? by as much as 20 pasene…That is a huge number, given that plant breeders struggle to eke out gains of 1 or 2 percent with more conventional approaches.

Sootaga:?http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/18/science/gmo-foods-photosynthesis.html?_r=0

China is on a mission to modernize African farming?and find new markets for its own companiesQuartzLily Kuo (Nov 16)

Sootaga:?http://qz.com/788657/a-chinese-aid-project-for-rwandan-farmers-is-actually-more-of-a-gateway-for-chinese-businesses/

How GMOs Help Us Reduce Food Waste & Its Environmental ImpactForbes.comBy Kate Hall (Nov 18)

Sootaga:?http://www.forbes.com/sites/gmoanswers/2016/11/18/gmos-help-reduce-food-waste/#59e7f86c6546

Co-existence possible between genetically modified and conventional cropsNew Zealand FarmerBy Pat Deavoll (Nov 18)

Sootaga:?http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/farming/86510021/coexistence-possible-between-genetically-modified-and-conventional-crops

Researchers track climate change risk to feed crops, animal production in US?- Feed NavigatorBy Aerin Einstein-Curtis (Nov 18)

Soil and water management top mitigation plans for US farmers to address climate change risk, says?expert.

POLICY, REGULATORY, ACTIVISM, RELATED ISSUES:

Iowa farmer challenges activist Vandana Shiva after ?myth-filled? anti-GMO lectureGenetic Literacy ProjectBy??

While I appreciate Vandana Shiva?s?passion for the environment and crop diversity, most of her claims have been readily debunked. Her campaigns are subsidized by?millions of dollars of contributions by organic food companies to spread lies about conventional agriculture to push an agenda.

Sootaga:?https://www.geneticliteracyproject.org/2016/11/21/iowa-farmer-challenges-activist-vandana-shiva-myth-filled-anti-gmo-lecture/

Here’s a ‘longletter to the editor about Shiva’s visit to Drake Univ. in the Nov 14 Des Moines Register by Aman Mann, the daughter of GFN member Gurjeet Singh Mann (Initia): ?Genetically modified crops benefit farmers

ConfoundUpSnopes.comBy Alex Kasprak (Nov 16)

A laboratory test performed by food activists is going viral, but its results and the allegations drawn from them are not reliable.

Sootaga:?http://www.snopes.com/monsanto-suppressing-evidence-of-cancerous-herbicide-in-food/

EPA schedules new SAP for glyphosate review for Dec. 13-16 – Delta Farm PressBy Forrest Laws (Nov 17)

In documents released earlier this fall, EPA said it has determined glyphosate is probably not carcinogenic in humans, a finding shared by such organizations as the European Food Safety Agency and the New Zealand equivalent of EPA.

Sootaga:?http://deltafarmpress.com/regulatory/epa-schedules-new-sap-glyphosate-review-dec-13-16

Hawaii GMO Seed Companies Win Big In Appeals Court RulingsHonolulu Civil BeatBy Anita Hofschneider (Nov 18)

“O le US. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals concludes that Hawaii counties don?t have the right to regulate agriculture.

Sootaga:?http://www.civilbeat.org/2016/11/hawaii-gmo-seed-companies-win-big-in-appeals-court-ruling/

Court ruled correctly on anti-GMO lawsThe Garden Island (Kaua’i, Hawaii) – By?Allan Parachini (Nov 20)

Sootaga:?http://thegardenisland.com/news/opinion/guest/court-ruled-correctly-on-anti-gmo-laws/article_1411286e-3cd0-5da8-8352-f538bcf8a712.html

US Senators: We need faster GM approval process by China?- Food Navigator Asia By Aerin Einstein-Curtis (Nov 18)

Several US Senators have called on the Obama administration to make the approval process for GM products a focus in upcoming trade talks with China.

‘Fundamental to future food production’: Brexit may allow farmers to grow GM cropsFarming UK (Nov 19)
NOSB votes to keep ?GMO 2.0? techniques out of organic?- Food Navigator USABy Elizabeth Crawford (Nov 22)

To protect organic crops and products form the ?incursion? of rapidly developing genetic engineering, the National Organic Standards Board voted last week to recommend USDA expand and strengthen the definitions of excluded methods under organic regulations.

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