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FBN® Celebrates Its Growing Community of Over 25,000 Members
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Farmers Business Network Membership in Farmers Business Network has surpassed 25,000 farmer members globally, the company announced today in a press release. In the last six months – following its decision to make membership free to farmers – FBN has added over 10,000 new farming enterprises. The growing FBN community of independent farmers currently spans 70 million acres in the United States, Canada, and most recently Australia, where the movement to put Farmers First in agriculture launched with the acquisition of Farmsave Holdings announced in the summer of 2020. “We want to thank our members for making the growth of the FBN community possible,” said Amol Deshpande, Co-Founder and CEO of Farmers Business Network, in the release. “The foundation of FBN is based on the value of farmer-to-farmer connections. Those connections have grown our network as members share their experiences with each other and encourage more farmers to join and make the overall
“Over the past three years ACE has been mobilizing support for clean fuels policies in the
Midwest, and we are grateful the bipartisan Minnesota Future Fuels Act, which follows the policy blueprint we have recommended, has been adopted by the
Minnesota House of Representatives and has received continued interest during this legislative session,” Jennings said.
“We commend Minnesota leaders for recognizing the economic development benefits this legislation would bring to the state, while increasing ethanol demand and providing incentives for farmers for climate-smart practices.
“We’re at the cusp of additional clean fuels legislative activity in other states and Congress and believe Minnesota should be the model so farmers and biofuel producers are considered part of the climate solution,” Jennings added.
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Bloomberg | Apr 30, 2021
By Isis Almeida, Michael Hirtzer and Kim Chipman
Feeding the world’s chickens, pigs and cows has gotten so expensive it’s upending global trade flows.
As grain prices surge, American chicken giant Perdue Farms Inc. took the rare step of buying soybeans, an American staple, from rival Brazil. BRF SA, Brazil’s top poultry producer, turned to neighboring Argentina for corn, while feed makers in China and the U.S. are buying wheat more commonly used for bread.
These tactics and others by the world’s top food companies highlight how tight the global market has become. A gauge of grain prices is at an eight-year high, boosting the cost of feeding animals and signaling higher meat prices could be coming for consumers. Still, keeping up with rising meat demand as the world recovers from the pandemic has industry executives saying the rally is far from over.
Livestock feed demand is upending global trade flows
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