Live cattle are sharply lower with limit down moves in feeders under expanded limits on Monday morning. Brad Kooima says now ...
Brazilian beef is responsible for nearly 25% of tropical habitat loss each year. But there is an environmentally and ...
In the Brazilian state of Para, deep in the Amazon, mile upon mile of deforested land flanks the dusty road. Pastureland ...
After an ugly pullback in the cattle market futures are trying to recover for a third day on Friday according to Scott Varilek of Kooima Kooima Varilek as cash strength is returning.
Human Rights Watch (HRW) released a report Wednesday highlighting the devastation caused by illegal cattle ranching in the Brazilian rainforest, and especially its impact on Indigenous peoples in ...
(Bloomberg) -- Brazil is pressing ahead with plans to track its cattle herds as the world’s largest beef producer contends with international pressure to prevent deforestation caused by commodity ...
BRASILIA, Brazil -- The removal of hundreds of cattle raised illegally on public land designated for sustainable forest use in Brazil's Amazon has sparked protests and divided residents, with some ...
Decades of ranching in the Amazon have earned Roque Quagliato, Brazil's "King of Cattle," great wealth - and some trouble. His family's immense farms were accused of submitting workers to slavery-like ...
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Even vegetarians should back U.S. ranchers against Trump’s beef import plan | Opinion
It’s especially problematic in Brazil — so much so that the European Union and United Kingdom have placed restrictions on Brazilian imports to avoid buying meat from newly deforested areas. (European ...
US cattle producers say Trump's plan to import foreign-grown beef will only hurt domestic beef producers and help consumers ...
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Trump Calls Cattle Ranchers Ungrateful After They Say He Betrayed Them
The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association slammed Trump’s plan Monday, pointing out that in the last five years, Argentina ...
NOVA XAVANTINA, Brazil, Oct 23 (Reuters) - Farmers like Endrigo Dalcin are so keen to plant Brazil's biggest-ever soybean crop that they are tearing down the fences around once-sacred territory: ...
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