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The Future of Food on the Ballot: What to Expect in a Harris or Trump Administration
The Future of Food on the Ballot: What to Expect in a Harris or Trump Administration

Next week’s Presidential election will have profound implications for food policy.

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PolicyClaire KellowayOctober 31, 2024election, Trump, Harris
USDA Announces Future Rulemaking for Fair Cattle Pricing
USDA Announces Future Rulemaking for Fair Cattle Pricing

Cattle producers want policies to protect competition in cash markets that set prices for the whole industry. USDA took a first step to do something about it, but it can’t finish the job before Biden’s term is up.

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Poultry & LivestockClaire KellowayOctober 17, 2024cattle, Packers and Stockyards, Packers, Meatpackers, Beef, Secondary Feature
Farmers Sue Cooks Venture Executives for Deception After Sudden Shut Down
Farmers Sue Cooks Venture Executives for Deception After Sudden Shut Down

Cooks Venture promised to be a different kind of poultry company. It used the same old abusive and reckless business tactics, hurting farmers and workers.

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Poultry & LivestockClaire KellowayOctober 3, 2024cooks venture, Packers and Stockyards, chicken, poultry, meatpacking, Secondary Feature
Revelations from the Kroger-Albertsons Trial
Revelations from the Kroger-Albertsons Trial

Internal communications reveal instances when Kroger only lowered its prices after Albertsons did. Plus new evidence that C&S will struggle to manage over 550 divested stores.

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Mergers & Acquisitions, EnforcementClaire KellowaySeptember 13, 2024Kroger, Albertsons, FTC, Secondary Feature
Mars-Kellanova Deal Threatens Consumers with Inflation and Fewer Choices
Mars-Kellanova Deal Threatens Consumers with Inflation and Fewer Choices

Candy giant Mars wants to buy Kellogg's former snacking division. Mars says this deal will improve product innovation and choices for consumers. Critics say the opposite.

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Mergers & AcquisitionsClaire KellowayAugust 22, 2024mars, CPG, candy, Kellanova, mergers, Secondary Feature
FTC’s Kroger-Albertson Case Gets a Hearing, European Commission Approves Bunge-Viterra Merger Contingent on Sell-Offs
FTC’s Kroger-Albertson Case Gets a Hearing, European Commission Approves Bunge-Viterra Merger Contingent on Sell-Offs

The European Commission approved Bunge’s takeover of Viterra on the condition that it sell off its Central European oilseed business. Judges begin to hear antitrust enforcers’ case against Kroger-Albertsons.

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Mergers & AcquisitionsClaire KellowayAugust 8, 2024Kroger, Albertsons, mergers, Bunge, Viterra, European Commission, Secondary Feature
USDA Partners with Amazon to Promote Small Business Contracting
USDA Partners with Amazon to Promote Small Business Contracting

Is the world’s largest e-commerce platform connecting small businesses with the government or “small-washing” a new monopoly tollbooth?

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Policy, RetailClaire KellowayJuly 26, 2024Amazon, USDA, Procurement, Secondary Feature
New Study Argues Grain Reserves Could Stabilize Food Prices
New Study Argues Grain Reserves Could Stabilize Food Prices

Economist Isabella Weber makes the case that public food buffer stocks could mitigate price shocks in an increasingly unstable future.

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Policy, Processing & DistributionClaire KellowayJuly 17, 2024grains, speculation, commodity markets, consolidation, Secondary Feature
Takeaways from the National Rural Grocery Summit, USDA Proposes Another Packers and Stockyards Rule
Takeaways from the National Rural Grocery Summit, USDA Proposes Another Packers and Stockyards Rule

Rural grocers share challenges and innovations at bi-annual conference, and USDA better defines “unfair practices” under the Packers and Stockyards Act.

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Policy, Retail, Poultry & LivestockClaire KellowayJune 27, 2024Groceries, rural communities, Packers and Stockyards, USDA, Secondary Feature
USDA Proposes to Regulate Chicken Tournament Systems
USDA Proposes to Regulate Chicken Tournament Systems

Contract chicken farmers say that they aren’t paid based on their efforts. A new USDA rule aims to make performance-based pay more fair.

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Poultry & LivestockClaire KellowayJune 14, 2024USDA, Packers and Stockyards, tournament, poultry, contract farming, Secondary Feature
Sugar Companies Accused of Price-Fixing
Sugar Companies Accused of Price-Fixing

The DOJ may have failed to block a major sugar merger, but documents from their trial raised red flags for sugar buyers who now accuse sugar companies of price-fixing.

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Enforcement, Processing & DistributionClaire KellowayMay 31, 2024price fixing, sugar, DOJ, Secondary Feature
Chicken Farmers’ Antitrust Suit Clears Hurdle, Plus New Data on Agribusiness Lobbying Might
Chicken Farmers’ Antitrust Suit Clears Hurdle, Plus New Data on Agribusiness Lobbying Might

New report shows special interests spent half a billion lobbying on the latest farm bill and chicken growers wage-fixing suit survives class certification.

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Enforcement, Poultry & Livestock, PolicyClaire KellowayMay 15, 2024farm bill, contract farming, poultry, chicken, Antitrust, Class Action, Secondary Feature
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