AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoFarm Bill Pressure: South Dakota farmers say the updated Farm Bill “needs a lot of work,” arguing it doesn’t adequately fix SNAP, pesticide labeling, country-of-origin rules for beef, and conservation funding that they say too often favors large investors over small operators. Livestock Trade Risks: Canada’s cattle industry is watching U.S. tariff timing and country-of-origin labeling costs, while Mercosur talks raise fears about lower-cost beef competing on quality and standards. Cattle Health Emergency: USDA confirmed more New World screwworm detections, expanding the threat to U.S. cattle supply chains and beef prices, with Texas and nearby states tightening response and import rules. Food Safety: CDC is investigating a multistate listeria outbreak tied to recalled Clover Hill Dairy soft ricotta/requesón cheese, with cases in Maryland, New York, and Virginia. Workforce & Farm Labor: California announced $5 million to help farmworkers build in-demand skills through the Farmworkers Advancement Program, targeting training in English, math, and digital literacy. Rural Access to Food: A Wisconsin rule change could force more stocking at SNAP-accepting convenience stores, raising concerns for small operators in remote areas. Ag Tech in Cities: A Chicago-area vertical farm story highlights how some growers are betting on downtown locations to keep fresh produce close to consumers.
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