Weekly Ag Watch: Trade Shocks, Policy Moves, and a Fresh Bird Flu Threat

Weekly Ag Watch: Trade Shocks, Policy Moves, and a Fresh Bird Flu Threat

Zach Richter
Published on: 12/09/2025

This week’s ag news roundup covers China’s pivot to Brazilian sorghum, stalled India-EU trade talks, USDA’s controversial reorg plan, hidden farm bill changes in Congress, and a fresh bird flu outbreak in South Dakota.

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Global Food Prices Spike on Meat and Oil Demand

Global Food Prices Spike on Meat and Oil Demand

Zach Richter
Published on: 08/09/2025

Global food prices surged in August, reaching a two-year high as vegetable oil and meat costs soared. The FAO warns the spike reflects deeper vulnerabilities in global food systems tied to climate, energy, and trade instability.

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Biofuel Rules to Absorb More Than Half of U.S. Soybean Oil

Biofuel Rules to Absorb More Than Half of U.S. Soybean Oil

Zach Richter
Published on: 08/09/2025

For the first time, more than half of U.S. soybean oil will go to biofuel production, signaling a major shift in agriculture. While the move supports clean energy goals, it raises concerns about food prices, export markets, and long-term policy risk.

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Maryland Confirms Flesh-Eating Parasite Case Not Isolated

Maryland Confirms Flesh-Eating Parasite Case Not Isolated

Zach Richter
Published on: 08/09/2025

A rare human case of the flesh-eating screwworm parasite in Maryland has reignited biosecurity concerns nationwide. While the infection appears isolated, federal officials are ramping up surveillance and prevention efforts to avoid a costly resurgenc

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