USDA Blocks Additional Specialty Sugar Imports

(Washington, D.C.) — Today, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, in alignment with Secretary Rollins’ Farmers First policies, announced no additional imports of specialty sugars beyond what U.S. international obligations dictate. “Production agriculture has seen devastating impacts from
Dozens of U.S. Ice Cream Makers Pledge to Eliminate Certified Artificial Colors from Ice Cream Products by End of 2027

WASHINGTON — For generations, ice cream has been a beloved indulgence woven into American culture, communities, and celebrations. Now, a new voluntary effort led by the International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA) in partnership with America’s ice cream
Farm Bureau Extends Deadline for 2026 Farm Dog of the Year Nominations

The American Farm Bureau Federation has extended the nomination deadline for its 2026 Farm Dog of the Year Contest to July 25. Now in its eighth year, the contest honors hard-working farm dogs and the valuable support
Mexico Aiming for SAF Production by 2030

Mexico intends to produce its own sustainable aviation fuel by 2030. Julio Diaz Cruz of the National Chamber of Air Transport says success will depend on industry stakeholders collaborating effectively. Cruz said Mexico’s Federal Civil Aviation Agency