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Ukraine
20-11-2025
Ukraine Agrees to Establish First Agrohub in Africa
Ukraine’s Ministry of Economy, Environment, and Agriculture and Ghana’s Ministry of Food and Agriculture have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to establish a Center for Processing and Distribution of Ukrainian agricultural products
United States
20-11-2025
Nutrien Selects US Site for Potash Terminal
Nutrien (NTR.TO), the world’s leading producer of potash fertilizer, announced on Wednesday that it is advancing plans to construct a new export terminal at Longview, Washington, designed specifically to handle increased shipments of potash prod
United States
19-11-2025
US Lifts Tariffs on Most Fertilizer Imports
On Tuesday, the White House announced that key nitrogen and phosphate fertilizers, along with other agricultural products, are exempt from U.S. import tariffs that were introduced in April, although the status of ammonia under the revised rules remains un
Sweden
18-11-2025
Stora Enso’s $5.7b Spin‑off Creates Europe’s Largest Forestry Fund
Stora Enso will spin off its Swedish forest assets into a new publicly listed company, with the demerger expected to be completed in the first half of 2027. The new entity will hold more than 1.2 million hectares of forest land in Sweden, valued at $5.7 b
Australia
17-11-2025
Australia Details Year to September Wheat, Durum Exports
Australia exported 23.49 million tonnes (Mt) of wheat, including durum, in the year to September 30, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics. This total is below the record 31.67Mt shipped in 2022-23, but above the 19.59Mt shipped in 2023-24, whi
United States
15-11-2025
Largest Vertical Farm in the US, Is Being Shut Down.
Auctioneer SecondBloom and the M. Davis Group announced a full liquidation of the $70 million Bowery Farming vertical farming facility in Locust Grove, Georgia. The site spans 200,000 square feet and is considered one of the largest vertical farming facil
United States
15-11-2025
Meatpacker JBS Sees US Cattle Shortage Lasting Through 2026
JBS, the world’s largest meat company, said on Friday during a conference call that its U.S. beef margins will likely tighten in the fourth quarter compared with the previous period. Executives attributed the expected pressure to a continued sho
China
14-11-2025
COFCO Has Signed Multi-Billion Dollar Deals to Purchase Brazilian Soybeans and Edible Oils
COFCO’s oilseeds division announced the signing of agreements to acquire nearly 20 million tonnes of Brazilian agricultural products, including soybeans, soybean oil, and palm oil, with a total value exceeding $10 billion, Reuters reports. The c
United States
16-11-2025
U.S. Harvests Largest Wheat Crop Since 2016
U.S. wheat production in 2025 reached its highest level since 2016, according to U.S. Wheat Associates, which represents the industry in global markets. While some states faced localized production challenges, overall grain quality remained consistently h
Thailand
13-11-2025
Thailand Approves 1 Mln Tons Duty-Free US Corn Iiport Quota
On November 12, 2025, Thailand’s Cabinet approved a major increase in the quota for U.S. corn imports, raising it from 54,700 tons to 1 million tons for the period between February and June 2026, while cutting the import tariff from 20% to zero.
Mexico
12-11-2025
Mexico Imposes 156% Tariff on Sugar Imports
Mexico implemented a new tariff on sugar imports on Tuesday due to declining global prices and concerns over domestic oversupply, according to the country’s Official Gazette. The measure, signed by President Claudia Sheinbaum and published Monda
Japan
11-11-2025
Japan’s Rice Prices on Rise Again in Test for New Prime Minister
At a farmer’s market near Tokyo, more than 100 shoppers queued for the chance to buy Japanese rice at 500 yen ($3.32) per kilogram by carefully piling grains into a small wooden box. The weekend event served as both a promotional activity and an
South Korea
10-11-2025
South Korean Milling Company Buys Around 50,000 Tons US Wheat
European traders reported that a South Korean flour milling group purchased an estimated 50,000 tons of milling grain from the United States at an international auction on Friday. The purchase covered all wheat varieties on a FOB basis, with shipments sch
Italy
08-11-2025
World Food Prices Fall for Second Consecutive Month in October, UN’s FAO Says
Global food commodity prices declined for the second consecutive month in October, mainly due to sufficient global supplies, according to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) on Friday. The FAO Food Price Index, which monitors a bask
Indonesia
09-11-2025
Indonesia Blocks Illegal CPO Export Worth Rp 28.7 Billion
Indonesia’s Finance Ministry and National Police have intercepted an illegal export attempt involving crude palm oil derivatives valued at Rp 28.7 billion (around US$1.7 million). The joint operation, conducted with the Customs Directorate Gener
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