The Van Trump Report

Farmer Protests and Backlash… EU Passes Controversial Nature Restoration Law

Despite increasingly hostile farmer demonstrations, the European parliament just passed its highly controversial Nature Restoration Law (NRL) that agricultural stakeholders say will saddle them with burdensome costs and bureaucracy. The plan is a key pillar of the EU’s “Green Deal” that seeks to establish the world’s most ambitious climate and biodiversity targets and make the …

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Squealin’ Good Facts About Everyone’s Favorite Bacon-Makers for “National Pig Day”

National Pig Day, celebrated every year on March 1, is a perfect time to recognize a key part of US agriculture and one of the most widely consumed proteins in the world. Two sisters, Ellen Stanley of Lubbock, Texas and Mary Lynne Rave of Beaufort, North Carolina, created National Pig Day in 1972. While more …

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“Ÿnsect” Gets Approval to Commercialize its Mealworm Proteins in Dog Food

French startup Ÿnsect has been granted authorization to use defatted mealworm proteins in dog food. The green light from the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) marks the first authorization for the commercialization of defatted mealworm proteins in the US. Ÿnsect says the approval follows two years of evaluation by AAFCO, which is responsible …

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Institutional Buyers Continue to Gobble Up US Farmland

Farmland is one of the best asset classes around, outperforming most other major assets over the past three decades. That trend is only expected to accelerate as farmland steadily becomes more scarce even as global food demand continues to rise. This has not gone unnoticed by investors, which have been adding farmland to their portfolios …

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US Produces +25% More Pork Than We Did 20 Years Ago… But Consume -9% Less

U.S. farmers produce +25% more pork than they did two decades ago. But… U.S. demand for pork is -9% less than what it was 20 years ago, according to estimates from Kansas State University. The resulting glut has shrunk U.S. pork producers’ profit margins to their lowest levels since 1998, according to the American Bankers Association. If …

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