Smart Farming
October 29, 2011 3 min. read

  I went to hear a most interesting talk the other night, centered on how we need to get much smarter, quick, about agriculture and what we eat.  Jonathan Foley, the Director of the Institute on the Environment at the University of Minnesota, gave the broad outlines of our dilemma relative to climate change and […]

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Fighting for Free Trade
June 4, 2010 2 min. read

By Sean Goforth (co-author of the FPA Latin America blog) An editorial in yesterday’s Washington Post takes a swipe at American agricultural subsidies. The Obama administration recently agreed to pay Brazilian producers $147.3 million a year to resolve a trade dispute with the Brazilian government, after Brazil threatened WTO-authorized retaliatory tariffs because of unlawful cotton […]

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Cosan, Shell, and the Biofuel Bonanza
February 2, 2010 4 min. read

Much of this deal is about Brazil’s own domestic market, but it is also proof of the biofuel bonanza as both Cosan and Shell prepare for a global market in ethanol.

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