Regulations: Page 13


  • Bayer is considering structural changes amid Q2 earnings declines, weighed down by sales of Roundup and other glyphosate products.
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    Bayer CEO eyes structural changes as glyphosate sales fade

    The biotech giant is grappling with growing debt, declining revenues and massive litigation overhang.

    By Aug. 9, 2023
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    Food bankruptcies surge as companies struggle with shift in consumer habits, access to cash

    Tattooed Chef and Do Good Foods are just two of the highest-profile firms to file in 2023, with analysts predicting further bankruptcies in plant-based, sustainability and alternative agriculture.

    By Christopher Doering • Aug. 9, 2023
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    Top 5 stories from Agriculture Dive

    Declining farm income and other production challenges have pushed farmers to rethink their operations and adopt new technology in a bid to diversify potential revenue streams. 

    By Agriculture Dive staff
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    Farm bill to address pork industry’s Prop 12 concerns

    House Agriculture Chairman Glenn Thompson said the Supreme Court left an opening for Congress to overturn the controversial animal welfare law and others like it.

    By Aug. 4, 2023
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    Pork producers sue Massachusetts over Question 3 animal housing law

    Triumph Foods and a group of Midwest pork farmers are challenging the state’s updated requirements, set to take effect this month following the Supreme Court ruling on California's Prop 12.

    By Aug. 2, 2023
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    Fertilizer company JR Simplot reaches $150M deal with EPA to address plant waste

    The manufacturer allegedly failed to manage hazardous materials from phosphate production.

    By Sara Samora • Aug. 2, 2023
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    Biden admin takes steps to protect workers from extreme heat

    The president unveiled a plan to ramp up enforcement of heat safety violations, increasing inspections in high-risk industries like agriculture.

    By Ginger Christ • Aug. 1, 2023
  • Texas Rep. Greg Casar speaks at a podium with a group of people behind him. The podium has a sign reading "Farmers & workers over greedy corporations."
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    US progressives want the farm bill to take on big food companies

    A package of bills would halt mergers of large agriculture businesses and require corporations to provide strengthened pay and working conditions if they want USDA funds.

    By July 31, 2023
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    USDA buys $68M of Alaska seafood to offset salmon glut

    The purchases aim to support fisheries after a record sockeye salmon harvest last year depressed prices.

    By July 31, 2023
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    SEC to overhaul disclosure rules for cybersecurity attacks

    After a fierce debate, the agency voted to require companies to come clean on material breaches within four business days of determination.

    By David Jones • July 27, 2023
  • U.S. Federal Reserve Board Chairman Jerome Powell speaks during a June 2023 news conference.
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    Fed raises interest rates following June pause

    Rate hikes may be pushing the agriculture industry to adjust operations as farm lending slows, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas.

    By Grace Noto • July 27, 2023
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    Bayer braces for $2B loss as glyphosate demand declines

    The biotech giant lowered its 2023 outlook after prices for the herbicide plummeted.

    By July 26, 2023
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    Phthalates in food packaging: FDA declines to reconsider petition to ban

    Health and environmental advocates are evaluating next steps as the agency continues to allow numerous plastic-softening chemicals that some companies are voluntarily phasing out.

    By Maria Rachal • July 26, 2023
  • US President Joe Biden speaks at a podium
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    Biden threatens veto of House agriculture spending bill

    The White House says a Republican-led measure would slash nutrition and climate programs, as well as hamstring the USDA’s ability to increase competition in the meat and poultry industries.

    By July 25, 2023
  • A group of farmers bend down to pick up rice. One woman stands between them
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    India bans some rice exports, sparking inflation fears

    U.S. rice farmers have called on the Biden administration to challenge the ban in front of the World Trade Organization.

    By July 24, 2023
  • Rep. Glenn Thompson is seen speaking in front of a dais with a group of people behind
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    Amid race to finish farm bill, budget office declines request to add staff

    House and Senate agriculture leaders have expressed concern about the "volume of outstanding requests" for financial estimates, which are needed to draft the legislation.

    By July 21, 2023
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    USDA’s Foods in Schools program needs systematic improvements: GAO

    Challenges faced by the program, which provides 15% to 20% of foods used in school lunches, include delivery issues and price fluctuations.

    By Naaz Modan • July 21, 2023
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    Bipartisan effort grows to scrutinize foreign purchases of US farmland

    Lawmakers have expressed national security concerns over agricultural acquisitions from companies in China and other countries considered adversaries.

    By July 20, 2023
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    USDA teams with states to crack down on anti-competitiveness in food

    The agency will work with more than 30 attorneys general to address anti-consumer practices, even as economists remain mixed on market consolidation’s effect on inflation. 

    By July 19, 2023
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    DOJ fails to block US Sugar’s $315M purchase of Imperial Sugar

    An appeals court in Philadelphia said the government failed to prove the purchase, first announced in 2021, would raise prices for U.S. consumers and businesses.

    By Chris Casey • July 17, 2023
  • A farm worker in a wide-brimmed hat bends down in a field as sprinklers in the background eject water.
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    USDA will invest $300M to monitor agriculture’s effect on climate

    The funding will improve data collection and help verify emissions reductions from adopting climate-smart farming practices.

    By July 13, 2023
  • Xochitl Torres Small is seen speaking in front of a mic
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    Xochitl Torres Small confirmed as USDA deputy secretary

    A former member of the House Agriculture Committee, Torres Small told the Senate she hopes to move the USDA away from a “get big or get out” mentality.

    By July 12, 2023
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    USDA opens applications for $2.2B in discrimination relief

    Women and farmers of color have had less access to credit and are more likely to have their loans rejected.

    By July 10, 2023
  • A bottle of Roundup weed killer is seen next to yellow flowers
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    EU food safety regulator says glyphosate safe for agriculture

    The decision sets up the potential for renewed approval of the controversial herbicide, a main ingredient in Bayer's Roundup weed killer.

    By July 7, 2023
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    Europe’s plan for greener farming hits pushback

    Danone, Nestle and other major food players say some aspects of the EU's Green Deal for agriculture don't go far enough.

    By July 6, 2023
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    Tyson drops ‘no antibiotics ever’ label on chicken products

    The poultry giant said it is reinstating the use of some antibiotics in its poultry supply chain, but not ones “important to human medicine.”

    By Chris Casey • July 5, 2023