Food-at-home inflation continues to be stable, while food-away-from-home inflation remains higher than expected. As the November elections approach, farm groups are concerned about new potential trade wars. Read our latest Agricultural Landscape brief for a preview of U.S. agricultural imports in 2025 and new developments in the sector. https://lnkd.in/dAHD5bG4
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Food-at-home inflation continues to be stable, while food-away-from-home inflation remains higher than expected. As the November elections approach, farm groups are concerned about new potential trade wars. Read our latest Agricultural Landscape brief for a preview of U.S. agricultural imports in 2025 and new developments in the sector. https://on.pru/3BNrKUg
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The October edition of the Chicken Curry Index is out! In this month's edition, we've added a summary of IFPRI's new working paper on how Foreign Exchange market disruptions have affected agricultural production. Have a look and let us know what you think! #inflation #Myanmar
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Despite agricultural growth and industrial growth in some parts, and resilient rural demand, the slowdown has been sharper than expected. Economist DK Joshi attributes the slowdown to a decline in government capital expenditure. Here's more: https://lnkd.in/dz5C_Jsx
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Record-High July 4th Cookout Costs: Inflation Hits the Backyard This article explores the increased costs of Fourth of July cookouts due to inflation, detailing the impact on meat, side dishes, and regional price differences. It highlights the challenges faced by farmers and the importance of the farm bill in supporting the agricultural industry. https://lnkd.in/ewphHAcs
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#ICYMI, NPPC's new economic contribution report is officially out: https://lnkd.in/g9bsEuFg In this report, we proudly showcase the vital role our pork producers play in the American economy. Since 1990, total domestic consumption of pork products has increased by over 5.6 billion pounds, and exports have risen by 2,705% to 6.8 billion pounds. To read more about how America's pork producers are feeding our communities and driving growth in the agricultural sector, use the link above.
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A weak currency often boosts demand for agricultural exports, potentially raising prices. Conversely, a strong currency can reduce demand, possibly lowering prices. Stay informed to navigate these market dynamics! 🌾📊 🌐Explore more: www.lionbrokers-fx.com #mylionbrokers #LionGroupHoldings #MT4 #Economy #Agriculture #Trading #NasdaqListed
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Significant interest rate cuts many were anticipating in 2024 are looking less likely due to a surprisingly strong U.S. economy. Our economists investigate what that scenario could mean for agricultural trade this year—and for American producers—in the latest article from The Feed. https://bit.ly/3R5X19y
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The UK is now a free agent, in trade policy terms. So, how much has actually changed and what is the impact on UK food importers and exporters? In this episode of #TradeBites Fiona Smith, Ludivine Petetin (CITP) and Nick von Westenholz (NFU) provide some answers: https://lnkd.in/dsSMHgHi #InternationalTrade #Agriculture #Brexit
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Shaping the future of U.S. agriculture in 2025 🌍 The 2024 election has brought fresh attention to trade policy, creating both challenges and opportunities for the food and agriculture sectors. As tariffs, geopolitical shifts, and global market dynamics evolve, resilience and strategy are more important than ever to keep U.S. agricultural products thriving worldwide. From diversifying markets to tapping into the growing demand for sustainable, value-added goods, the path forward is full of potential. Read our full update to learn how Food Export is helping SMEs navigate this changing landscape and seize new opportunities 👉 https://loom.ly/ACkDOP4 #TradePolicy #Agriculture #FoodExport #GlobalMarkets
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CRA’s 2024 Feeding the Economy Study found the agriculture industry contributes: 🧑🌾 48+ Million Jobs 💰$2.7+ Trillion in Wages 🧳 $1.3+ Trillion in Taxes Paid 🚢 $181.4+ Billion in Exports 🔁 $9.6+ Trillion in Output It’s clear: America’s food and agriculture sector is a thriving. Read more from the Feeding the Economy Study: https://lnkd.in/d_hmuiR
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