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China Retaliates After Trump Tariffs Come Into Effect

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China imposed tariffs as high as 15% on US exports in retaliation for the Trump administration's new levy, escalating a trade war between the world's two largest economies. Beijing said it would charge new duties on American goods,...
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Bloomberg

China Hits Back on Tariffs Back as Officials Gather for NPC in Beijing

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China retaliated with new duties on American goods, including chicken and cotton, after Washington doubled a tariff on all Chinese exports on Tuesday. The Chinese Ministry of Commerce also said it would put 10 American companies on an...
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Bloomberg

Sugar Jumps to 11-Year High as Top Trader Sees Shortages

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Sugar has surged to the highest in more than a decade. Alvean, the world's largest trader of the commodity, forecast another year of shortages. Ben Sharples reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Teucrium CEO Believes Warm Weather Can Cause Dislocation

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Sal Gilbertie, Teucrium CEO, told Alix Steel and Guy Johnson the warm weather will cause price dislocation in the markets. Gilbertie said this Wednesday morning on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas."
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Curated Video

Trump Administration Unveils New Ethanol Plan

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​The Trump administration announced a plan that would require oil refineries to blend more ethanol into the the U.S.' gasoline supply in 2020.
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Bloomberg

Hurricane Michael's Impact on the U.S. Gas and Cotton Markets

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Oct.11 -- The strongest hurricane to strike the U.S. mainland in decades has left about 930,000 power customers in the dark across six states as the system heads into North Carolina and into Virginia on a northeasterly path up the...
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Bloomberg

Soybeans Lead Slump in Crop Prices

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Aug.10 -- Soybeans led crop prices lower Friday after the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s latest estimates showed there’s no relief yet from a glut. Bloomberg's Alan Bjerga has more on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Cotton and Soybeans Get Caught in the Trade Crosshairs

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Jun.21 -- China is the world’s largest consumer of soybeans, while Brazil and the U.S. are the biggest producers and exporters. The crop is among products caught in the tit-for-tat trade spat between the U.S. and China. Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

Coronavirus Is 'Wreaking Havoc' on Ethanol Industry, Green Plains CEO Says

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Apr.06 -- Green Plains Chief Executive Officer Todd Becker says ethanol demand is experiencing a big drop in demand amid the coronavirus pandemic and the glut in oil supplies. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Bloomberg

Trump Tariffs Spark Trade War With China

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Jul.06 -- Marianne Schneider-Petsinger, U.S. geoeconomics fellow at Chatham House, discusses the U.S. tariffs imposed on $34B worth of Chinese products, China's retaliatory measures and the future of trade talks. She speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

One Sure Way to Check Crop Data? Do It First-Hand

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Aug.23 -- More than 100 participants on the Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour -- including farmers, grain traders and analysts -- are currently heading through seven states to inspect corn and soybean crops. The sodden Nebraska corn and soy...
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Bloomberg

Bullard: Fed May Have Overdone it With December Rate Hike

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May.21 -- St. Louis Fed President James Bullard, discusses the trade war impact on soybeans, the farming community and Fed policy, the yuan, China’s economy, U.S. interest rates, targeting long-term rates, transitory inflation, what a...
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UPITN 8 9 75 NEW MACHINES HELP AMERICAN FARMERS FIND THE SOLUTION TO INCREASING SOYBEAN YEILDS

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The development of new machines is helping American farmers find the solution to increasing Soybean yeilds. The soybean is America's number one source of high protein meal and vegetable oil. The machines are movable chambers that can...
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Curated Video

The Negro Farmer 1936

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Story 2 Ref 16 P 544 b&w sound The Negro Farmer 193601:07:57 gvs farmers & farmlands, cotton picking01:09:47 Sally Smith, 110 year old black lady, sitting on porch01:10:08 rickety shacks on farms01:10:31 farmer with rifle & hunting...
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Bloomberg

Spring Wheat Leading Charge in Agriculture Rebalancing

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Jun.29 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's Mike McGlone discusses the surge in wheat prices with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal on Bloomberg's "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

U.S. Has Not Been Quick Enough to Help 'Devastated' Farmers: Farm Leader

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May.30 -- Relentless rainfall has swept the U.S. Midwest. Rabobank is predicting an unprecedented number of unplanted acres of corn, the most widely grown American crop. A Bloomberg survey of 10 traders and analysts indicates growers...
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China To Purchase Soybeans And Pork From U.S. Amid Trade War

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A Chinese spokesperson says the purchase will be of "considerable scale."
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Bloomberg

Best of Bloomberg Intelligence (04/01/2022)

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Best of Bloomberg Intelligence delivers in-depth analysis and data sets on industries and companies, government, credit, litigation and economic factors. Catch it daily on Bloomberg Markets: The Close.
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Bloomberg

What's Behind the Surge in Food Costs?

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May.06 -- Roland Fumasi, regional head of food and agriculture research at Rabobank, discusses the outlook for agricultural commodities. Skyrocketing crop prices are fueling fears about soaring food costs and hunger around the globe....
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Bloomberg

Giant Ship Finally Freed, Allowing Canal to Reopen

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Mar.29 -- RCMA Group Chairman Doug King speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Alix Steel about the giant Ever Given container ship finally being pulled free from the bank of the Suez Canal, allowing for a massive tail back of ships to...
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Bloomberg

New Trans Fat Free Oils Are Here: How Do They Taste?

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Aug.17 -- With the FDA setting a 2018 deadline to rid America of artery-clogging trans-fats, there's a race to create new oils that taste great and have no trans fat. We taste-tested the new oils to see if they can deliver on their...
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Bloomberg

What the Outbreak of Swine Fever in China Means for the Global Food Chain

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May.03 -- Steve Matthews, Gro Intelligence senior vice president, discusses the outbreak of African swine fever in China and what it means for the global food chain with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Joe Weisenthal on...
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Curated Video

Farm Bankruptcies Rise By 20 Percent In 2019 Amid China Trade War

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Amid China trade war, the Trump administration provided $28 billion in emergency aid over two years. But that didn't stop a surge in farm failures.
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Curated Video

Trump: US and EU Working Towards 'Zero Tariffs'

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US President Donald Trump says the United States and the European Union have agreed to work toward "zero tariffs" and "zero subsidies" on non-automobile goods.

Trump also says the EU has also...