Grocery Inflation Slows to Slowest Pace in Five Years

Food-at-home prices increased in April at a 2% annual pace, down from 2.4% in March, according to Consumer Price Index data released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Across-the-board inflation ticked down last month to 2.3%,
Study Reveals Testing Capacity Shortfalls in Event of ASF Outbreak

A recent study shows sampling and laboratory capacity to be major areas of concern in the event of an African Swine Fever outbreak in the U.S. “The key to managing an ASFV outbreak is in testing and
New Canadian Ag Minister to Tackle Issues with U.S., China

Canada’s new agriculture minister Heath MacDonald said in an interview last week that tackling trade issues with China and the United States are his most pressing priorities. The two-front trade war with the world’s largest economies has