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News, Reuters

Carrots linked to one US death, 39 cases of illness from E. coli, CDC says

Recalled carrots were also shipped to stores in Canada says USDA

By Reuters November 18, 2024
One person has died and at least 39 others made ill by E. coli infections linked to fresh carrots sold by several large grocery retailers in 18 states, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Sunday.

Boxes of asparagus are seen at Cobrey Farm in Ross-on-Wye, Britain on March 11, 2019. (Photo: Reuters/Peter Nicholls)
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UK retail industry plays down threat to food supplies from possible farmer strikes

By Reuters November 18, 2024
Britain's retail industry on Monday played down the likelihood of possible farmer strikes over the government's inheritance tax measure impacting food availability, saying the nation's food retailers are adept at dealing with disruption.


French farmers back on the streets as Mercosur talks fuel discontent
News, Reuters

French farmers back on the streets as Mercosur talks fuel discontent

By Reuters November 18, 2024
Farmers will protest across France on Monday as the prospect of a trade deal between European and Mercosur countries sharpens discontent over foreign competition that fuelled a farming crisis earlier this year.

Photo: Deyanarobova/iStock/Getty Images
Markets, Reuters

U.S. livestock: Lean hogs fall on technical selling

By Renee Hickman, Reuters November 16, 2024
Chicago Mercantile Exchange lean hog futures dipped Friday on technical selling and a lower pork cutout, while feeder cattle turned higher on strength in the cash market, traders said.


The Chicago Board of Trade Building. Photo: Kevinstack22/iStock/Getty Images
Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Soybeans rise on China’s export incentives change, short covering

By Renee Hickman, Reuters November 15, 2024
Chicago Board of Trade soy futures rallied on Friday after China said it would cut its export incentives for used cooking oil, a move that could curtail the flood of imports into the U.S., market analysts said.

Photo: Thinkstock

Federal government pledges funds to bird flu research

By Geralyn Wichers November 15, 2024
The federal government has pledged $5.2 million in for 35 projects researching bird flu.


File photo of Rabobank’s office building in Utrecht. (Rabobank.com)
Canola, Corn, Markets, News, Soybeans, spring-wheat, Winter Wheat

Raboresearch delivers fall agricultural outlook

By Adam Peleshaty November 15, 2024
Raboresearch delivered its fall harvest outlook in an online presentation on Nov. 13, 2024. Analysts showed their insights for the 2025-26 marketing year, including those for Canadian farmers.

Photo: Canada Beef
Livestock, News

McDonald’s to pay U.S. farmers for feed efficient Enogen corn use

The company is partnering with Syngenta to pay some farmers who use corn with the trait

By John Greig November 15, 2024
A partnership between McDonald’s and Syngenta in the United States will pay beef producers to use Enogen corn, which will improve the feed efficiency of cattle and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.


REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
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Virus in B.C. human bird flu case genetically related to farm strain

By Jeff Melchior November 15, 2024
Health officials have confirmed that the strain of bird flu that hospitalized a B.C. teenager in critical condition is related to the same virus causing outbreaks in the province’s poultry.

File photo of young plants in a soybean field in Argentina. (Gracieross/iStock/Getty Images)
Markets, Reuters

Argentina’s soy planting makes fast progress after abundant rains

By Reuters November 15, 2024
Argentina's Buenos Aires grains exchange said on Thursday that soybean planting had progressed very smoothly over the past week, following abundant rainfall across key parts of the major grains supplier's agricultural heartlands.


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