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  1. 2026 Sosland Purchasing Seminar: Geopolitics, Trade & Commodity Markets – News and Statistics

    Mar 10, 2026 According to World Grain, geopolitical and economic instability significantly affected commodity ingredient markets in 2025,…
    #Conflict #Conflicts #War #agriculturaltrade #commoditymarkets2026 #DarciVetter #geopoliticalimpact #geopolitics #grainmarket #ingredientprices #JoeGlauber #procurementstrategies #SoslandPurchasingSeminar2026
    europesays.com/2836252/

  2. A key actor in the new global investment map

    Latin America and the Caribbean is emerging as a pivotal player in the new global investment landscape, underpinned…
    #Conflict #Conflicts #War #agriculturaltrade #export #IDB #investment #Latinamerica #supplychainfinance
    europesays.com/2821900/

  3. Vesent signals that the upcoming announcement following the U.S.-China summit will deliver a significant win for American farmers, drawing market attention to potential agricultural trade breakthroughs.
    #YonhapInfomax #Vesent #USChinaSummit #AmericanFarmers #AgriculturalTrade #MarketAttention #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
    en.infomaxai.com/news/articleV

  4. London muted as Asian markets hit record highs amid easing US-China trade tensions

    The average advertised rent for homes outside London rose again in the third quarter of 2025 to a…
    #London #UnitedKingdom #UK #GB #England #Headlines #News #Europe #EU #agriculturaltrade #asianmarkets #Britain #China #FTSE100 #GreatBritain #london #ScottBessent #TradeDeal
    europesays.com/uk/530832/

  5. CW: Some data about agricultural trade of the US

    As Trump announced today the 25% tariff on agricultural products, I got lost for you into the rabbit hole of US trade balances of agricultural products.

    My 5 cent:
    The US are fairly independent in the sectors of feed grains (no wonder, being the world's largest exporter), livestock and oilseeds; and of the manufactured products, dairy and bakery.

    Some sectors look *on paper* like they are balanced: e.g. "Fruit and tree nuts": 47% of US consumption are imported, 44% of US production are exported. Here I can almost hear the dudes in White House chuckling and realizing that they can cover the domestic demand with "American products". Maybe... just nobody told 'em that they will choke on the almonds, pistacchios and walnuts of California, because these nuts are the main share of "fruit and tree nuts export".

    Source:
    ers.usda.gov/topics/internatio

    #Tariffs #AgriculturalTrade #agriculture #TheLatestGeniusIdea #ProductPrices

  6. CW: Some data about agricultural trade of the US

    As Trump announced today the 25% tariff on agricultural products, I got lost for you into the rabbit hole of US trade balances of agricultural products.

    My 5 cent:
    The US are fairly independent in the sectors of feed grains (no wonder, being the world's largest exporter), livestock and oilseeds; and of the manufactured products, dairy and bakery.

    Some sectors look *on paper* like they are balanced: e.g. "Fruit and tree nuts": 47% of US consumption are imported, 44% of US production are exported. Here I can almost hear the dudes in White House chuckling and realizing that they can cover the domestic demand with "American products". Maybe... just nobody told 'em that they will choke on the almonds, pistacchios and walnuts of California, because these nuts are the main share of "fruit and tree nuts export".

    Source:
    ers.usda.gov/topics/internatio

    #Tariffs #AgriculturalTrade #agriculture #TheLatestGeniusIdea #ProductPrices

  7. CW: Some data about agricultural trade of the US

    As Trump announced today the 25% tariff on agricultural products, I got lost for you into the rabbit hole of US trade balances of agricultural products.

    My 5 cent:
    The US are fairly independent in the sectors of feed grains (no wonder, being the world's largest exporter), livestock and oilseeds; and of the manufactured products, dairy and bakery.

    Some sectors look *on paper* like they are balanced: e.g. "Fruit and tree nuts": 47% of US consumption are imported, 44% of US production are exported. Here I can almost hear the dudes in White House chuckling and realizing that they can cover the domestic demand with "American products". Maybe... just nobody told 'em that they will choke on the almonds, pistacchios and walnuts of California, because these nuts are the main share of "fruit and tree nuts export".

    Source:
    ers.usda.gov/topics/internatio

    #Tariffs #AgriculturalTrade #agriculture #TheLatestGeniusIdea #ProductPrices

  8. CW: Some data about agricultural trade of the US

    As Trump announced today the 25% tariff on agricultural products, I got lost for you into the rabbit hole of US trade balances of agricultural products.

    My 5 cent:
    The US are fairly independent in the sectors of feed grains (no wonder, being the world's largest exporter), livestock and oilseeds; and of the manufactured products, dairy and bakery.

    Some sectors look *on paper* like they are balanced: e.g. "Fruit and tree nuts": 47% of US consumption are imported, 44% of US production are exported. Here I can almost hear the dudes in White House chuckling and realizing that they can cover the domestic demand with "American products". Maybe... just nobody told 'em that they will choke on the almonds, pistacchios and walnuts of California, because these nuts are the main share of "fruit and tree nuts export".

    Source:
    ers.usda.gov/topics/internatio

    #Tariffs #AgriculturalTrade #agriculture #TheLatestGeniusIdea #ProductPrices

  9. CW: Some data about agricultural trade of the US

    As Trump announced today the 25% tariff on agricultural products, I got lost for you into the rabbit hole of US trade balances of agricultural products.

    My 5 cent:
    The US are fairly independent in the sectors of feed grains (no wonder, being the world's largest exporter), livestock and oilseeds; and of the manufactured products, dairy and bakery.

    Some sectors look *on paper* like they are balanced: e.g. "Fruit and tree nuts": 47% of US consumption are imported, 44% of US production are exported. Here I can almost hear the dudes in White House chuckling and realizing that they can cover the domestic demand with "American products". Maybe... just nobody told 'em that they will choke on the almonds, pistacchios and walnuts of California, because these nuts are the main share of "fruit and tree nuts export".

    Source:
    ers.usda.gov/topics/internatio

    #Tariffs #AgriculturalTrade #agriculture #TheLatestGeniusIdea #ProductPrices

  10. Livia Cabernard, Professor of #SustainabilityAssessment of Food and #AgriculturalSystems, and ETH Zurich scientists show that #agriculturaltrade causes triple the #biodiversityloss in tropical regions than previously estimated: go.tum.de/192601 🌱

    📷A.Eckert

  11. Livia Cabernard, Professor of #SustainabilityAssessment of Food and #AgriculturalSystems, and ETH Zurich scientists show that #agriculturaltrade causes triple the #biodiversityloss in tropical regions than previously estimated: go.tum.de/192601 🌱

    📷A.Eckert

  12. Livia Cabernard, Professor of #SustainabilityAssessment of Food and #AgriculturalSystems, and ETH Zurich scientists show that #agriculturaltrade causes triple the #biodiversityloss in tropical regions than previously estimated: go.tum.de/192601 🌱

    📷A.Eckert

  13. Livia Cabernard, Professor of #SustainabilityAssessment of Food and #AgriculturalSystems, and ETH Zurich scientists show that #agriculturaltrade causes triple the #biodiversityloss in tropical regions than previously estimated: go.tum.de/192601 🌱

    📷A.Eckert

  14. Livia Cabernard, Professor of #SustainabilityAssessment of Food and #AgriculturalSystems, and ETH Zurich scientists show that #agriculturaltrade causes triple the #biodiversityloss in tropical regions than previously estimated: go.tum.de/192601 🌱

    📷A.Eckert