Current frustrations amid progressive progress in trade talks with China, a recent trade deal with Japan, and potential trade relations with Europe, the UK and different markets that would profit the agricultural community were mentioned throughout the 2019 Feed and Pet Food Joint Conference Sept. 31 to Oct. 2. Peter Tabor, vice chairman of restrictive and affairs for Pet Food Institute, weekday down with Chief Agricultural communicator Gregg Doud with the workplace of USA. Trade Representative (USTR) throughout the conference to supply a trading outlook to pet food and feed makers attending. “$20 [billion] out of $124 billion simply isn’t planning to cut it, given the capability people agriculture to export to [China],” Doud said. “Since last summer, I actually have been across the table either face-to-face or by video conference with my Chinese counterpart, the vice minister of agriculture of China, 21 times,” Doud said.
Source: News 24 October 23, 2019 11:48 UTC