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Jan. 3, 2023 Agri-Pulse reports: Russia's invasion of Ukraine was the top story in global news throughout 2022, forcing American ag and food policy watchers to keep a close eye on the war's implications for domestic agriculture interests and world food security. The February invasion caused a ripple effect throughout agriculture, impacting everything from food and to fertilizer demand. As farmers looked to understand the war's implications, they were also presented with new opportunities to bolster conservation efforts in their operations and the possibility to join new "climate-smart" endeavors. As 2022 comes to a close, Agri-Pulse looked back at the top news stories it posted each month based on website traffic. The list includes a wide array of topics, including many that will continue to unfold as the calendar turns to a new year. January Top story: Court declines to review year-round E15 ruling February Top story: USDA launches new round of cover crop payments March Top story: Russian invasion threatens global food and fertilizer supplies April Top story: Senators refuse to give up on farm labor deal May Top story: Chinese interest in US ag assets could pose security risks, federal report says June Top story: House sends Ocean Shipping Reform Act to Biden for signature To read the entire report click here. Tweet |
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