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Daily Archives: August 6, 2018

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‘Race to the Bottom’ Loses Steam in Sugar Debate

Press ReleasesBy Phillip HayesAugust 6, 2018

On the heels of the latest Farm Bill debate, which saw attacks against America’s no-cost sugar policy soundly rebuffed, Roney questioned whether interest in outsourcing U.S. production to foreign subsidizers had finally fizzled.

Michigan Welcomes U.S. Farm Leaders, Lawmakers at Critical Time

The Sugar BeatBy Phillip HayesAugust 6, 2018

Leaders from America’s sugar industry just arrived in Michigan and will begin their annual convention this week in Traverse City. Officials from the Trump administration, members of the state’s congressional delegation and renowned market analysts are here, too.