The shortage of wooden pallets has produce industry concerned about getting product to market, and President Biden intends to talk about the JBS cyber attack in his upcoming meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Pallet Shortage Concerns Producers and Biden to Talk JBS with Putin
Wednesday Jun 9th, 2021 From the Ag Information Network, I’m Bob Larson with your Agribusiness Update. In the wake of water shortages, food processors have reduced the number of tomatoes they plan to buy from California farmers.
A new government estimate says tomato acreage will be down nearly 4% from an original planting-intentions survey released in January, citing water availability concerns.
It says planted tomatoes have been “developing nicely,” and the overall crop could still be larger than last year’s. The United Fresh Produce Association is voicing concerns that pallet shortages, have the potential to affect the availability of produce to consumers.
NXP unveils processors on TSMC s16nm FinFET technology NXP Semiconductors and TSMC have announced that NXPâs S32G2 vehicle network processors and its S32R294 radar processor are now in volume production on TSMCâs advanced 16nm FinFET process technology.
The announcement marks the migration of NXPâs S32 family of processors to increasingly advanced process nodes as automobiles continue to evolve into powerful computing platforms. NXPâs continued innovation in the S32 family is designed to help carmakers simplify vehicle architecture and deliver the fully connected and configurable car of tomorrow.
The S32G2 vehicle networking processors enable service-oriented gateways for secure cloud connectivity and over-the-air updates that will help to unlock a number of data-driven services such as usage-based insurance and vehicle health management.