Supply Chain: Page 11


  • A truck drives past shipping containers stacked at the Port of Los Angeles.
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    West Coast dockworkers ratify 6-year labor agreement

    Approval of the contract ends more than a year of uncertainty surrounding West Coast ports and fears of a possible strike.

    By Alejandra Carranza • Sept. 5, 2023
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    Norfolk Southern outage could lead to weeks of disruptions

    The railroad, a large shipper of grains and food products, is still investigating the cause of the Monday outage.

    By Larry Avila • Aug. 30, 2023
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    Trendline

    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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    Vietnam lifts restrictions on grain exports from North America and Europe

    The country removed creeping thistle as a pest of concern, allowing Canada to resume bulk wheat shipments for the first time since 2018. 

    By Aug. 30, 2023
  • A view of the Miraflores locks at the Panama Canal on March 11, 2013.
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    Panama Canal delays have shippers mulling freight diversions

    Options for cargo owners include longer intermodal routes and alternative lanes like the Suez Canal, analysts say.

    By Alejandra Carranza • Aug. 28, 2023
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    FDA names former environmental official as top food regulator

    James Jones, the agency’s first deputy commissioner for human foods, will set and advance priorities related to safety and innovation.

    By Christopher Doering • Aug. 23, 2023
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    US wheat exports expected to hit 52-year low

    Expanding drought has made it harder for farmers to compete on the world market as other countries benefit from larger supply.

    By Aug. 23, 2023
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    US ramps up trade dispute with Mexico over genetically modified corn

    A request for a settlement panel could pave the way for the United States to impose punitive tariffs. 

    By Aug. 18, 2023
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    John Deere to build North Carolina battery factory

    The facility will manufacture Kreisel Electric products, part of the equipment maker's plan to expand its electric offerings.

    By Kate Magill • Aug. 17, 2023
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    WTO backs US in challenge of China’s retaliatory tariffs

    The ruling is a win for agricultural exporters who have seen their market share significantly shrink since the start of former President Donald Trump's 2018 trade war.

    By Aug. 17, 2023
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    Maui fires could disrupt efforts to rebuild Hawai’i agriculture

    Following the demise of its sugarcane and pineapple plantations, farmers have tried to diversify cropland to lessen the state’s reliance on imports.

    By Aug. 15, 2023
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    USDA proposes higher fees for agricultural import inspections

    The agency says it's struggling to make enough revenue to cover the cost of ensuring cargo is free of pests or diseases that could disrupt the U.S. food system.

    By Aug. 14, 2023
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    Fertilizer companies struggle with lower prices, hurting profits

    Nutrien, CF Industries and Mosaic reported earnings declines as they navigated volatile input costs and an economic downturn.

    By Aug. 8, 2023
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    Global wheat prices rise for first time in 9 months after Ukraine grain deal collapse

    Escalating attacks in the Black Sea region could upend bumper harvests for the world's top exporters.

    By Aug. 8, 2023
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    Corteva sales hit by falling demand for pesticides, other crop protection products

    Improving supply chains and higher operational costs have many farmers waiting until the last minute to make purchases.

    By Aug. 7, 2023
  • A tractor is seen harvesting a brown field of soybeans
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    Bunge looks for smaller acquisitions after $8.2B Viterra buy

    As the company works to build an agri-trading powerhouse second only to Cargill by revenue, it's seeking more bolt-on purchases.

    By Aug. 3, 2023
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    Farm production costs skyrocketed 15.2% in 2022

    Expenses are only expected to surge higher this year, creating a difficult calculus for farmers as they also grapple with declining prices.

    By Aug. 2, 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
  • Pepsi and Walmart are collaborating on a $120M investment in regenerative agriculture.
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    PepsiCo, Walmart team on $120M investment in regenerative agriculture

    Their plan is expected to deliver 4 million metric tons of greenhouse gas emission reductions by 2030.

    By July 27, 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
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    How Farmers Business Network is scaling e-commerce in agriculture

    Improving shipment times to farms requires a different calculus than what's needed for home deliveries.

    By Max Garland • July 24, 2023
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    Wild Planet launches ‘sustainably caught’ seafood products

    The company said the new offerings — including a ready-to-eat Tuna Quinoa Salad — were sourced ethically by small fishers that cause less damage to the environment.

    By Chris Casey • 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
  • A helicopter carrying a water basket flies past a smoke plume near Lebel-sur-Quevillon, Quebec.
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    Canadian wildfires raised air pollution. Lumber prices could be next.

    Historic fires are blazing through the provinces of Alberta and Quebec, dealing a blow to the country’s softwood lumber production.

    By Sebastian Obando • July 18, 2023
  • Piles of grain are seen from the perspective from inside a ship. A window shows a container ship in the background.
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    Russia pulls out of Black Sea grain deal, threatening food prices

    The U.N. is scrambling to save an agreement brokered at the start of the Ukraine war, seen as essential to addressing global food insecurity.

    By July 17, 2023
  • Forklifts operated by BCMEA at Canadian ports.
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    Canada port strike ends after tentative deal reached

    Supply chain disruption from the near two-week dispute “has been significant,” according to the country’s labor minister.

    By Kelly Stroh • July 14, 2023