Expana's Weekly Top 10

Global agri-food markets remained driven by policy decisions and supply concerns this week, from Europe’s latest move on the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) to tightening phosphate availability in Brazil. Meanwhile, the seafood sector saw major regulatory developments in both the US and EU, while strategic investments and acquisitions reshaped the beverages and aquaculture industries. Catch up on these stories and more below. This list is in no particular order. 

Find archived recaps here.

Fertilizer Policy shifts and production cuts put the market in focus

The European...

 

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Fri. Jul 10, 2026

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Expana's Weekly Top 10

Global agri-food markets remained driven by policy decisions and supply concerns this week, from Europe’s latest move on the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) to tightening phosphate availability in Brazil. Meanwhile, the seafood sector saw major regulatory developments in both the US and EU, while strategic investments and acquisitions reshaped the beverages and aquaculture industries. Catch up on these stories and more below. This list is in no particular order. 

Find archived recaps here.

Fertilizer Policy shifts and production cuts put the market in focus

The European...

 

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Jul 10 3:12 PM, Expana



USDA, HHS, EPA Join Forces to Bolster Consumer Protections from Heavy Metals and Other Contaminants 

Today, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins, U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin announced an updated Memorandum of Understanding to reaffirm their shared commitment to protecting consumers from heavy metals and other contaminants in food.

For decades, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have coordinated through the National Residue Program to monitor and regulate meat, poultry...

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Jul 10 10:55 AM, Expana


Middle East Market Intelligence Brief: Week Ending July 10, 2026

This week, US President Donald Trump said a US-Iran memorandum aimed at ending the war was no longer valid, following renewed strikes and tensions.

He also announced plans to cut trade ties with Spain, criticizing its NATO contributions, as European leaders sought unity at the alliance summit.

On Thursday, Iran launched attacks on US military sites in the Gulf following US strikes on Iranian targets, escalating tensions and delaying the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
 
Below is Expana’s weekly summary of the war’s most significant effects on global...
 
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Jul 10 11:05 AM, Expana


Meat Institute: The Cattle Cycle Is Driving Beef Prices. Restructuring the Industry Won't Fix That.

The Meat Institute understands why beef prices matters to virtually every American family. Beef is not a luxury; it is a staple of American family life, from weeknight dinners to Fourth of July barbeques. It’s family, friends, and freedom. When prices are high, families feel it, and our members feel that pressure too. The meat and poultry processing industry is the critical link connecting American ranchers with American consumers as efficiently and affordably as possible.

It is why we have serious concerns about flashy government...

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Jul 10 10:10 AM, Expana


Scotland: £2 Million for Independent Pig Producers

A new £2 million support scheme for Scotland’s independent pig producers has been launched to help with the significant market challenges facing the sector. 

The funding aims to support farms most at risk from a prolonged drop in pig prices, which is threatening businesses and the long-term viability of the Prime Scottish Pork brand. Scotland has lost an estimated 15% of sows in the independent sector since the start of the year and four producers have already exited the market.

Pig price falls have been driven by a combination of...

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Jul 10 7:51 AM, Expana


Hong Kong Importers Tour US Beef and Pork Production, Meet Suppliers

USMEF brought a team of 11 importers from Hong Kong to the U.S. to learn about beef and pork production, meet with suppliers and experience the versatility of top-quality U.S. beef and pork at a variety of restaurants.

USMEF Hong Kong Senior Marketing Manager Tonia Lai and Retail Manager Reese Liu led the team to Chicago where they visited nearby Trim-Rite Foods before meeting with National Beef at Remington’s Restaurant. The team also enjoyed dinner at Rosebud Steakhouse, which serves Meats by Linz, a USMEF member.

In Nebraska, the team toured the...

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Jul 10 5:55 AM, Expana


Sam’s Club and Weight Watchers Collaborate to Expand Access to Affordable Wellness Experiences 

Sam’s Club and WW International, Inc. (“Weight Watchers”), two trusted brands that both champion membership and community, today [June 9, 2026] announced a new collaboration to create a more connected, affordable wellness experience. The joint initiative between Sam’s Club, a leading membership retail club, and Weight Watchers, a legacy leader in science-backed weight health, combines expert guidance and nutrition counseling with access to affordable healthy foods, trusted pharmacy services and ongoing support, making it easier for Sam’s Club members to take meaningful steps toward achieving their wellness goals...

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Jul 10 7:15 AM, Expana


AFBF, NFU Call on USDA to Preserve Protection for Farmers

American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall and National Farmers Union President Rob Larew issued a joint statement today on reports that USDA plans to rescind rules that protect farmers under the Packers and Stockyards Act.

“America’s farmers are deeply troubled by news that USDA plans to rescind or continue to delay several rules that are specifically designed to benefit America’s farmers and ranchers. The rules help protect farmers from retaliation by large processors, increase transparency and improve pay systems for contract poultry growers. They make it clear that unfair and deceptive practices by meatpackers will not be...

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Jul 10 5:58 AM, Expana


HORMEL Pepperoni Launches Snack Bites for the Moments When Hunger Doesn't Wait

HORMEL Pepperoni brand has launched HORMEL® Pepperoni Snack Bites, a new refrigerated protein snack designed for moments when people want something fast and satisfying.

Available in three flavors — Original, Parmesan and Dill Pickle — HORMEL® Pepperoni Snack Bites are made with thick-sliced pepperoni in a smaller, snackable format built for grazing, sharing or eating straight from the fridge. The resealable tray keeps it simple: open it when you want it, close it when you don't.

"Whether it's a mid-afternoon craving...

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Jul 9 12:01 PM, Expana


ANALYSIS: Brazilian Beef Exports to Mexico Surge in June

Brazilian beef exports to Mexico strengthened in June, with shipments increasing 95.6% month over month to reach the highest monthly volume recorded so far in 2026. The increase coincided with Brazil reaching its tariff-rate quota for beef exports to China, prompting exporters to actively pursue alternative destinations for additional volumes. As a result, Brazilian suppliers increasingly sought to place additional volumes in the Mexican market.

The increase in Brazilian beef offers attracted the attention of some Mexican importers, who saw...

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Jul 9 11:48 AM, Expana


ANALYSIS: Australian Beef Trade Matrix - H1 2026 Market Review and H2 2026 Outlook

China's newly minted safeguard quota policy, which came into effect on New Year's Day, completely rewrote the commercial playbook for Australia's beef sector during the first half of 2026.

The response was front-loading on two fronts: systematic, quota-aware placement into China to stay inside the 55% tariff threshold, running in parallel with an accelerated drawdown of available safeguard allowance in Korea.

This dual-market acceleration produced a historic 805,379 metric tons (MT) of exports in H1, representing a 14.7% increase year-on-year (YOY) and...

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Jul 9 11:46 AM, Expana


UNFI Shuffles Leadership to Strengthen Operations and Commercial Execution

United Natural Foods Inc. (UNFI) is making leadership changes aimed at strengthening execution, improving efficiency and supporting long-term profitable growth.

Effective Aug 3, Matteo Tarditi will become President and Chief Operating Officer (COO), overseeing product sales, enterprise customer relationships, supply chain operations, technology and lean implementation. Tarditi previously served as president and chief financial officer.

Louis Martin will serve as Chief Commercial Officer (CCO), with responsibility for commercial strategy and capabilities across conventional and natural merchandising, supplier partnerships and services, private brands, professional and digital services...

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Jul 9 9:03 AM, Expana


New World Screwworm in the US - What We Know So Far

The New World screwworm (NWS), a flesh-eating parasitic fly whose larvae feed on living tissue, has re-emerged as a major animal-health threat in the Americas after spreading northward through Central America and Mexico.

Federal and state authorities have expanded surveillance, quarantines, and sterile-fly releases in an effort to prevent the pest from becoming re-established in the country.

Expana is closely tracking the situation—see below for related coverage and an updated factsheet with the latest developments...

 

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Jul 9 8:00 AM, Expana


Taste What Pork Can Do Celebrates Global Flavors

The National Pork Board (NPB) is transforming game day tension—messy food versus prized jerseys—into a social-driven campaign to promote pork.

An integral component of its Taste What Pork Can Do campaign, the integrated rollout includes game day inspired recipes specially developed by Celebrity Chef Marcus Samuelsson, influencer partnerships, and an audacious giveaway.

"As someone who has been chasing flavors from around the world for my whole life, I love how versatile and delicious pork is no matter how you make it. Whether it's in a spicy Latin American stew or slow cooked to perfection in American barbecue, pork has the...

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Jul 9 7:54 AM, Expana


DOH, DAB Monitoring New World Screwworm Outbreak in Texas and New Mexico

Following recent detections of New World screwworm (NWS) in animals on the U.S. mainland, the Hawai‘i Department of Agriculture and Biosecurity (DAB) and the Hawai‘i Department of Health (DOH) are reassuring residents that the risk to Hawai‘i remains very low and that proactive protective measures are underway.

As of July 3, 2026, federal agencies reported 16 domestically acquired animal cases and no domestically acquired human cases nationally. To date, there have been no detections of NWS in Hawai‘i in animals or people.

"Hawai‘i’s strong import rules, inspections, surveillance and rapid‑response systems is built for exactly...

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Jul 9 6:40 AM, Expana


Japan’s Third-Largest Bento Box Company Switches to US Beef and Pork

Bento boxes are very popular and ingrained into the daily life of consumers in Japan. These single-portion, packaged meals are experiencing significant market growth, serving as convenient, balanced, and portable meals for students, professionals and travelers. As inflation rises and consumer demand for convenience grows, USMEF is working to penetrate nationwide, ready-to-eat food suppliers in Japan with U.S. beef and pork.

Hokka Hokka Tei, the third-largest bento box company in Japan, has begun purchasing U.S. beef short plate for two of its menu items and U.S. center-cut pork loin for three pork menu items...

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Jul 9 5:53 AM, Expana


Import Cargo Expected to Set New Record Ahead of Potential August Tariffs

Import volume at the nation’s major container ports is forecast to hit a new all-time record this month, driven by retailers stocking up ahead of expected tariff increases, according to the Global Port Tracker report released today by the National Retail Federation and Hackett Associates.

“This year’s early peak season is expected to continue through July as retailers and other importers prepare for potentially higher tariffs beginning in August and other trade uncertainties,” NRF Vice President for Supply Chain and Customs Policy Jonathan Gold said, noting continued...

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Jul 8 2:58 PM, Expana


Offal Restrictions Impact May Pork Exports; Beef Export Value Above Year-Ago

Although May exports of U.S. pork were higher year-over-year, volumes were significantly diminished by Mexico’s restrictions on pork offal items, according to data released by USDA and compiled by the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF). May beef exports were below last year’s volume but edged higher in value.    

Pork exports totaled 245,874 metric tons (mt) in May, up 10% from a year ago, with value up 8% to $701 million. But exports in May 2025 were unusually low due to heightened trade tensions with China, which temporarily pushed China’s tariff rate on U.S. pork as high as 172%. This impasse heavily impacted exports...

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Jul 8 2:23 PM, Expana


McLane Engage 2026 to Feature Global AI Expert Keynote, New Supplier Summit and Product Innovation

McLane Company, Inc. will host McLane Engage, August 25-27 at the Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas.

With the support of title sponsors The Hershey Company and Reynolds American, McLane Engage brings customers and suppliers together for a full-scale trade show experience featuring three days of networking, educational content, new product launches, deals and more.

Keynote speaker Sol Rashidi, recognized as the world’s first Chief AI Officer, a former Amazon executive and one of the Top 100 AI...

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Jul 8 2:10 PM, Expana


RARE Steak Championship to Make New York Debut at Industry City

Brooklyn's Industry City will host the New York debut of the RARE Steak Championship on Thursday, Sept. 10, bringing together more than 25 of the city's steakhouses and restaurants for a head-to-head culinary competition featuring unlimited tastings, cocktails and live entertainment.

Presented by Buckhead Meat & Seafood and produced by DiningOut Media + Events, RARE is a national food and beverage festival that showcases premium proteins, culinary talent and craft cocktails in major US markets. The New York event brings together restaurant...

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Jul 8 11:01 AM, Expana


QDOBA Adds Atlanta and Nashville Development Deals as Franchise Growth Ramps Up

QDOBA Mexican Eats is accelerating franchise-led expansion with two new development deals that will add 50 restaurants in Atlanta and Nashville, plus an acquisition that boosts its Pacific Northwest footprint.

The brand, now the No. 2 player in Mexican fast casual, and its franchise partners operate more than 865 restaurants. QDOBA has set aggressive goals: roughly doubling to about 2,000 units in eight years, opening about 100 restaurants a year, and growing franchised locations to roughly 85% of the system.

"We're thrilled to partner...

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Jul 8 10:40 AM, Expana


ANALYSIS: Brazilian Beef Exports to Mexico Surge in June

Brazilian beef exports to Mexico strengthened in June, with shipments increasing 95.6% month over month to reach the highest monthly volume recorded so far in 2026. The increase coincided with Brazil reaching its tariff-rate quota for beef exports to China, prompting exporters to actively pursue alternative destinations for additional volumes. As a result, Brazilian suppliers increasingly sought to place additional volumes in the Mexican market.

The increase in Brazilian beef offers attracted the attention of some Mexican importers, who saw...

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Jul 8 10:14 AM, Expana


ANALYSIS: Australian Beef Trade Matrix - H1 2026 Market Review and H2 2026 Outlook

China's newly minted safeguard quota policy, which came into effect on New Year's Day, completely rewrote the commercial playbook for Australia's beef sector during the first half of 2026.

The response was front-loading on two fronts: systematic, quota-aware placement into China to stay inside the 55% tariff threshold, running in parallel with an accelerated drawdown of available safeguard allowance in Korea.

This dual-market acceleration produced a historic 805,379 metric tons (MT) of exports in H1, representing a 14.7% increase year-on-year (YOY) and...

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Jul 8 10:11 AM, Expana


The Retail Rundown: The Battle for the Summer Food Dollar Intensifies

With the Fourth of July behind us, the protein industry is entering the "dog days of summer," when seasonal demand typically slows. Holiday movement over the past weekend was reportedly mixed, with retail performance varying by region as weather patterns influenced consumer plans and outdoor activity.

This year, the seasonal slowdown is unfolding against a challenging economic backdrop. Although inflation has moderated, consumers continue to face elevated costs for housing, utilities, and other essentials.

Rather than pulling back on discretionary spending entirely, households are becoming more intentional about where they spend their food dollars, placing greater emphasis on value. That dynamic is especially evident in the restaurant industry...

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Jul 8 9:03 AM, Expana


USCA Urges Strong, Comprehensive Tariffs on Brazilian Beef at USTR Section 301 Hearing

United States Cattlemen’s Association (USCA) appeared today [July 6, 2026] before the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) to testify in support of strong, comprehensive trade action against Brazilian beef under Section 301, following USTR’s determination that Brazil’s acts, policies, and practices are unreasonable and burden U.S. commerce.

Testifying on behalf of USCA, Director of Policy & Public Affairs Jenna Stanton called for additional tariffs on all Brazilian bovine products—including carcasses, cuts, trim, and edible offal—citing systemic illegal deforestation, coerced labor, and corruption in Brazil's...

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Jul 7 1:20 PM, Expana


ANALYSIS: Brazil's Beef Exports Reach 279,678 MT in June, Lifting YTD Volume Up 16.2% to 1.49M MT

The latest data from Brazil's Ministry of Development, Industry, Trade, and Services revealed that Brazilian beef exports reached 279,678 metric tons (MT) in June 2026, representing a 16.0% increase year-over-year (YOY) and a 6.8% rise month-over-month (MOM). The result marks the highest monthly volume of 2026 so far and sustain the strong upward trajectory observed throughout the year. The year-to-date (YTD) total through June 2026 stands at 1,494,851 MT, up 16.2% compared with the same period in...

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Jul 7 10:45 AM, Expana


ANALYSIS: Australia’s June 2026 Beef Exports Pull Back From Record Highs as China Safeguard Kicks In

Australia's outbound beef shipments retreated from record highs in June 2026, with total export volumes easing to 146,798 metric tons (MT), according to the latest trade data from Australia's Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF).

The result follows May's all-time record of 152,438 MT, falling short of that peak by 5,640 MT as volumes slipped 3.7% month-over-month (MOM).

Despite the pullback, the underlying trend remained firmly positive, underpinned by strong domestic production sustaining the supply pipeline that pushed exports to...

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Jul 7 10:41 AM, Expana


International Dairy Queen Hires Phil Crawford as Chief Technology Officer

International Dairy Queen, Inc. (IDQ) today announced Phil Crawford joined the company as executive vice president and chief technology officer, reporting to the president and CEO. He leads IT and retail technology for the company and its more than 7,800 DQ® restaurants worldwide.

“Technology plays an increasingly critical role in empowering our business for our employees, franchisees and fans,” said Troy Bader, president and CEO at International Dairy Queen. “Phil’s proven success as a restaurant business and technology leader positions us for continued growth as we...

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Jul 7 10:17 AM, Expana


Survey Finds Summer BBQ Costs Are Changing The Way Americans Host This Season

As summer gatherings get underway, a new survey conducted by The Harris Poll on behalf of affordable grocery app Flashfood found that rising food prices are forcing Americans to rethink how they host backyard BBQs, cookouts, and summer gatherings.

According to the survey, more than half of Americans (53%) are concerned about the cost of hosting summer events this year because of food prices. Meanwhile, an overwhelming majority (85%) expect hosting a BBQ or cookout to be more expensive this summer compared to last year.

The findings...

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Jul 7 8:05 AM, Expana


Walmart and Sam's Club Lower Prices to Help Customers Make the Most out of Summer

This summer, Walmart and Sam's Club are helping customers and members save more with thousands of lower prices through Walmart's signature Rollbacks and Sam's Club offers across stores and clubs nationwide. From backyard barbecues and family vacations to pool days and neighborhood gatherings, the savings are designed to help customers and members make the most of the season while spending less on the products they need, want and love most.

Customers can expect savings across grocery, household essentials, outdoor living, toys and apparel, with lower prices on the everyday essentials and seasonal favorites families rely on most...

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Jul 7 5:56 AM, Expana


PAHO - Joint Declaration Reinforces Commitment to the One Health Approach in the Americas

Every July 6, the international community marks World Zoonoses Day to raise awareness about the risk of disease transmission between animals and humans and to promote measures to prevent zoonotic diseases.

Approximately 60% of known human infectious diseases are zoonotic in origin, while nearly 75% of emerging infectious diseases in humans originate from domestic or wild animals.

In addition, antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is estimated to cause 1.27 million direct deaths each year worldwide and is associated with nearly 5 million deaths annually. Foodborne diseases are...

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Jul 6 2:05 PM, Expana


ANALYSIS: US Elevated Beef Prices Shift Momentum as 2026 Choice Cutout Falls Below 2025

The 2026 Expana Choice cutout fell below its prior-year counterpart for the first time on June 24, ending a premium that had been in place since the start of the year. Elevated wholesale beef prices and a cautious buying environment has limited purchasing interest in 2026 and has many buyers purchasing in a less aggressive manner than what they typically would have the same time in 2025 despite what is typically the peak of the summer grilling...

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Jul 6 11:53 AM, Expana


ANALYSIS: Frozen Pork Inventories Remain Near Decade Lows

USDA's May 2026 Cold Storage report continues to reinforce the narrative of historically tight frozen pork inventories despite the typical seasonal tendency for supplies to build during the spring. Historically, total frozen pork stocks accumulate from late winter through April, the seasonal peak, and generally remain elevated through May and June before drawing down into year-end. Instead, total frozen pork inventories stand at 451.9 million lbs in May 2026, up just 0.3% from April and 0.3% above May 2025, yet approximately...

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Jul 6 11:51 AM, Expana


FSIS Issues Public Health Alert for A Ready-To-Eat Beef Jerky Product Due to Misbranding 

The US Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is issuing a public health alert for a beef jerky product due to misbranding and undeclared allergen. The product contains wheat, a known allergen, which is not declared on the product label. A recall was not requested because the product is no longer available for purchase.

The ready-to-eat beef jerky item was produced on various dates between August 7, 2025, and July 1, 2026. The following...

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Jul 6 11:03 AM, Expana


Expana's Weekly Top 10

Last week's top headlines produced by in-house journalists highlighted the policy shifts, supply chain disruptions and demand signals shaping global commodity and food markets. From the US decision not to renew the USMCA and the collapse of a major low-carbon ammonia project in Louisiana, to Ecuador’s rapid rise in cocoa production and a significant cold storage fire in Los Angeles, the latest developments point to continued volatility across trade, agriculture, energy and food supply chains. We also track key weekly themes in retail and foodservice, where summer pricing...

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Jul 6 10:50 AM, Expana


PODCAST - Episode 42: Crops Under Fire, Ft. Murphy Campbell and Andrew Kanyemba

Simon Duke opens with a brief news round-up: USMCA non-renewal in favour of bilateral US trade deals with Canada and Mexico, EU Deforestation Regulation expansion to include coffee and palm oil derivatives, and Fourth of July grilling demand dynamics. The episode's focus, however, is on current grain and oilseed market dynamics.

Murphy Campbell (Grains and Oilseeds Reporter, Expana) covers the USDA's June Acreage Report — wheat planted acres at a 149-year low, corn surprising to the upside despite Iran-driven fertilizer cost spikes

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Jul 6 7:17 AM, Expana


Kroger Names Emilee De Martino Executive Vice President and Chief People Officer

The Kroger Co. (NYSE: KR) today announced Emilee De Martino will serve as its next Executive Vice President and Chief People Officer. De Martino succeeds Tim Massa, who announced he will be retiring September 18. De Martino plans to begin her time at Kroger by engaging with associates in stores, distribution centers, manufacturing facilities and offices across the country.

De Martino joins Kroger from McDonald's Corporation, where she most recently served as Senior Vice President and Chief People Officer for International Operated Markets. In that role, she led...

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Jul 2 3:19 PM, Expana


UFCW Condemns House Republicans’ Securing Agriculture’s Workforce Act

Today [July 1, 2026], the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW), America’s largest private sector union representing 1.2 million workers in meatpacking, food processing, grocery, and other essential industries across North America, released a statement in response to House Republicans’ Securing Agriculture’s Workforce Act (SAWA)

UFCW International President Milton Jones said: 

“Across the country, rural communities are powered by farm and food processing jobs. The Securing Agriculture’s Workforce Act will turn these stable, permanent jobs into temporary ones, leaving workers with less money to take home and spend in their...

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Jul 2 1:33 PM, Expana


USDA Announces Partnership with SBA to Shield Producers, Ranchers, and Businesses from Regulation

Today, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins announced a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Small Business Administration (SBA) to combat weaponized regulatory and enforcement actions against America’s producers, ranchers, and small businesses. This partnership advances Pillar 4 of the Farmer and Rancher Freedom Framework by building a government-wide shield against lawfare.

Secretary Rollins was joined by SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler, Special Envoy for American Landowners John Rich, Director of the Bureau of Land Management Stevan Pearce, Representative Harriet Hageman, Representative Eli Crane, and affected producers and ranchers, along with representatives from leading...

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Jul 2 1:28 PM, Expana


ANALYSIS: US Veal Carcass Prices Reach New All-Time Highs

The US veal industry remains under significant structural supply pressure. According to the USDA, the available calf supply continues to shrink as the US dairy herd has contracted in recent years, while data from the National Association of Animal Breeders (NAAB) show beef-on-dairy breeding has become increasingly common. Today, roughly 30% of dairy breeders utilize beef genetics, reducing the number of Holstein bull calves available for veal production. At the same time, several processors have exited the veal sector over the past few years in favor of beef...

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Jul 2 11:40 AM, Expana


ANALYSIS: Cuts Gain Ground in US Beef Import Flow

Fresh beef arrivals through FSIS inspection totaled 871,643 MT in the year to date through June 19, 2026, up 5.7% from 824,268 MT in the comparable period of 2025. Boneless trimmings remained the dominant product type at 54.0% of the total, though their share eased 1.6 percentage points year-over-year as cuts absorbed a larger portion of the import flow, rising 24.9% in volume to 194,257 MT and gaining 3.4 percentage points of share.

Primals and subprimals moved in the opposite direction, declining 5.1% to 158,350 MT and giving...

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Jul 2 11:38 AM, Expana


Summer Strategies Take Shape Across Foodservice

As the foodservice industry braces for the annual summer slowdown, operators are turning to menu innovation, value offers, and seasonal promotions to drive traffic and stay aligned with shifting consumer demand. In this roundup, we highlight the latest restaurant moves to capture summer spending, along with key financial updates, expansion plans, and executive changes across the sector.

Explore more from Expana’s biweekly foodservice roundups here

Summer Promotions Take Center Stage

Denny’s is introducing a new summer menu, The Clock’s Off Menu, at US restaurants on June 24...

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Jul 2 11:23 AM, Expana


US Declines to Extend USMCA, Putting $149 Billion in Agri-Food Trade on an Uncertain Path

The United States will not renew the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement, according to US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, amid Wednesday's July 1 joint review deadline. Fox Business subsequently reported that President Trump will instead pursue separate bilateral trade deals with Canada and Mexico lasting up to 10 years. Both Canada and Mexico had pressed for a full 16-year extension. They did not get it.

The outcome was widely expected. Trump has floated withdrawing from the deal entirely, and US officials gave no...

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Jul 2 8:00 AM, Expana


Expana Publication Schedule for the Fourth of July Holiday Period

Expana will be observing the Fourth of July holiday on Friday, July 3, across its Americas offices, which will impact the publication dates of several Expana Benchmark Prices and news.

The European and APAC offices’ publication schedules will be unaffected by this holiday.

The Fourth of July holiday period will affect the following...

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Jul 2 7:53 AM, Expana


Ciscomani Announces $3.74 Million USDA Grant to Strengthen Arizona’s Preparedness Against NWS

Arizona’s ranchers, veterinarians, and rural communities are on the front lines of protecting our livestock industry, and they deserve every tool, every resource, and every advantage we can provide’

Tucson, AZ - Congressman Juan Ciscomani today [July 1, 2026] announced that the University of Arizona has been awarded a $3.74 million Grand Challenge Grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to strengthen Arizona’s preparedness for New World screwworm, a parasitic pest that poses a serious threat to livestock, wildlife, companion animals...

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Jul 2 6:52 AM, Expana


Meat Institute Supports Securing Agriculture’s Workforce Act

The Meat Institute today [June 30, 2026] supported House Agriculture Committee Chairman Glenn “GT” Thompson’s (R-PA) bill, the Securing Agriculture’s Workforce Act, to help address a persistent shortage of workers in US agriculture.

“Chairman Thompson has worked hard to address a chronic shortage of ag labor, one of the top concerns facing the meat and poultry industry,” said Meat Institute President and CEO Julie Anna Potts. “We thank him for his leadership and his important recognition that the meat and poultry processing sector must have access to labor for the benefit of the entire value chain from...

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Jul 2 6:42 AM, Expana


NPPC Statement on USMCA Joint Review

The National Pork Producers Council, which represents the interests of America’s 60,000-plus pork producers, released the following statement in response to the decision not to renew the U.S.-Mexico-Canada agreement in its current state.

“Amidst the many uncertainties that come with pork production, trade has remained a bright spot for U.S. pork producers, whose neighbors to the north and south represent a third of all U.S. pork exports.

“Ensuring USMCA remains intact is vital to continuing the mutually beneficial trading relationships U.S. pork enjoys with both Canada and Mexico...

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Jul 2 5:54 AM, Expana


McDonald’s Appoints Bryan Brown as US Chief Development Officer  

The following message was sent to the McDonald’s System from Skye Anderson.

As we continue building McDonald’s NEXT, the right leadership guiding how we invest in and evolve our restaurants has never been more important.

With that in mind, I’m pleased to share that Bryan Brown will join McDonald’s USA as Chief Development Officer, effective July 14.

Bryan brings more than three decades of experience across restaurant development, real estate, construction, and design. Most recently, he spent more than a decade with Raising Cane's...

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Jul 1 2:25 PM, Expana


NRF Releases 2026 Top 100 Retailers

The National Retail Federation today released its annual list of the Top 100 Retailers, compiled by Kantar. The 2026 Top 100 Retailers ranks the industry’s largest companies according to 2025 U.S. retail sales. As the largest retailers continue to expand outside of retail revenues, this list focuses only on retail-specific revenues and not overall organizational revenue.

“Despite significant economic challenges over the past year, this year’s Top 100 Retailers list highlights a resilient group of companies,” NRF Chief Economist and Executive Director of Research Mark Mathews said. “They are adapting to meet changing consumer needs and leaning into new strategies and formats that set them apart...

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Jul 1 12:49 PM, Expana


NPPC Pleased House Labor Bill Addresses Pork Producers’ Workforce Shortage & Other Priorities

The National Pork Producers Council, representing America’s 60,000-plus pork producers, applauds House Agriculture Committee Chairman GT Thompson (R-PA) for his introduction of the Securing Agriculture’s Workforce Act, which incorporates NPPC recommendations that allow producers to utilize the H-2A visa program.

“Agriculture needs a strong—and reliable—workforce. For pork producers, one giant step in the right direction means expanding the H-2A visa program to include year-round agricultural industries like ours,” said NPPC President Rob Brenneman, a pork producer from Washington County, Iowa. “Thank you, Chairman Thompson, for listening to our ideas and solutions...

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Jul 1 10:14 AM, Expana


Celebrate National Beef Tallow Day with Coast Packing Company and the Healthy Fats Coalition

Coast Packing Company, the leading supplier of animal fat shortenings in the Western United States, and the Healthy Fats Coalition are inviting consumers, chefs, restaurants and food lovers to celebrate National Beef Tallow Day on July 13.

Established in 2018 by the Healthy Fats Coalition, National Beef Tallow Day was created to spotlight traditional animal fats that have shaped cooking for generations. Timed to coincide with National French Fry Day, the observance celebrates Beef Tallow's role in flavor, frying performance, cooking heritage and more...

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Jul 1 9:24 AM, Expana


The Retail Rundown: Holiday Heat Wave Tests Cookout Plans While Retailers Push Summer Favorites

The Independence Day holiday weekend has arrived, and with the Fourth of July falling on a Saturday in 2026, consumers are expected to celebrate with cookouts and gatherings throughout the extended weekend.

However, grilling plans across much of the Central and Eastern portions of the nation may be challenged by forecasts calling for extreme heat. Many consumers will be watching the forecast to determine whether conditions will cooperate for fireworks displays and outdoor celebrations. 

This week's grocery advertisements continue to spotlight popular summer and meal-time...

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Jul 1 9:18 AM, Expana


Single-Person Households Are Reshaping Korea's Food Market

According to the latest data from Statistics Korea, single-person households accounted for 36.1% of all households in South Korea in 2024, making them the country's most common household type. The changing demographic landscape is influencing the way Koreans eat, with more consumers looking for products that make home meal preparation quick and easy.

This is fuelling demand for Home Meal Replacement (HMR) products, meal kits and ready-to-cook (RTC) solutions, which offer convenient, time-saving food options.

Convenience food gains momentum

The convenience food segment is becoming increasingly important in Korea's food market. According to data from the Korea...

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Jul 1 7:54 AM, Expana


Kroger Announces Agreement to Acquire Giant Eagle

The Kroger Co. (NYSE: KR) and Giant Eagle, Inc. ("Giant Eagle") today announced a definitive agreement under which Kroger will acquire Giant Eagle, a leading family-owned food and pharmacy retailer with approximately $9 billion in annual sales and 197 supermarkets and 11 standalone pharmacies across northern Ohio, western Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Maryland and Indiana. The transaction has been unanimously approved by Kroger's Board of Directors.

With a purchase price of $1.65 billion, comprised of $1.25 billion in cash consideration and the assumption of approximately $400 million in outstanding liabilities, this transaction is consistent with Kroger's disciplined approach to capital allocation...

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Jul 1 7:16 AM, Expana


Farm Bureau Strongly Supports the Securing Agriculture’s Workforce Act

America’s farmers are facing a labor crisis. Continued agriculture workforce shortages threaten farmers’ ability to grow the food families rely on. Many labor challenges are addressed in new legislation introduced by House Agriculture Committee Chair G.T. Thompson. The Securing Agriculture’s Workforce Act of 2026 builds on recommendations of the bipartisan Agricultural Labor Working Group and modernizes the H-2A visa program by expanding access to a year-round workforce and eliminating unpredictable swings in wage rates, among other changes.

“The lack of available labor is among the largest limiting factors of American agriculture,” said AFBF President Zippy Duvall...

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Jul 1 6:40 AM, Expana


Secretary Rollins Announces Program to Support Small- and Mid-Size Beef Processors

Today, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins announced the Strengthening Processing for U.S. Ranchers (SPUR) Program that will provide temporary support for eligible beef processing establishments. Under SPUR, the U.S. Department of Agriculture will provide up to $500 million in payments to eligible entities to support stronger and more stable market opportunities for American ranchers.

“America’s ranchers deserve a strong, competitive marketplace that rewards their hard work and preserves opportunity for generations to come,” said Secretary Brooke L. Rollins. “Today, historically tight cattle supplies, the Biden...

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Jun 30 2:33 PM, Expana


H-E-B Plans to Invest $700 Million to Expand Supply Chain Operations

Reinforcing its commitment to being a powerful economic driver for Texas, H-E-B has announced plans to invest $700 million to expand its supply chain operations, a project that includes refrigerated and bakery operations.

While not yet finalized, the retailer has identified its Foster Road campus on San Antonio’s East Side as a potential location for the expansion. For the project, preliminary plans include construction of a state-of-the-art bakery, refrigerated warehouse, transportation building, and additional facilities as...

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Jun 30 1:46 PM, Expana


International Dairy Queen Announces Deal to Open 20 DQ Restaurants in Puerto Rico

International Dairy Queen, Inc. (IDQ), through its wholly owned subsidiary American Dairy Queen Corporation (ADQ), a leader in the quick-service restaurant (QSR) industry, today announced a deal to open 20 DQ Grill & Chill® restaurants in Puerto Rico by 2036.

The agreement was signed with Caribbean Creamery LLC (Caribbean Creamery), an affiliate of Richport Restaurants LLC that owns and operates franchised restaurants in Puerto Rico. The 20 DQ restaurants will serve both hot food and treats.

“We are pleased to add Puerto Rico as a market...

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Jun 30 11:16 AM, Expana


ANALYSIS: US Imported Beef—Port of Entry Analysis

The United States is a major importer of beef, sourcing product from neighboring countries Canada and Mexico as well as long-haul origins including Australia, New Zealand, and Brazil, to supplement domestic supply. That imported beef enters the country through a network of ports and land border crossings, each serving different trade corridors and origin markets. Understanding where product arrives — and how that distribution is shifting — offers a useful window into the broader structure of the US imported beef supply chain.

This analysis draws on US Census Bureau import data 

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Jun 30 11:05 AM, Expana


ANALYSIS: Downward Pressure Persists Amid Sluggish Demand in the UK Beef Market

UK beef cut-out prices continued their downward trajectory in June 2026, as subdued wholesale demand kept the market under pressure. Prices declined across most cuts, with the notable exception of steak cuts excluding sirloin, which also registered a fall. 

Market participants attribute the broad weakness to an oversupply of New Zealand and Australian beef, which has been weighing heavily on UK and Irish prices over the past several weeks...

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Jun 30 10:59 AM, Expana


Lineage Prepares Cleanup After Week-Long Fire Contained at LA Cold Storage Site

Firefighters have brought a major blaze under control at a Los Angeles cold storage warehouse, after flames burned for nearly a week at a facility central to the region’s frozen food supply chain.

The fire began June 17 at Lineage’s Big Bear facility in the Boyle Heights area of central Los Angeles. The site stores and distributes frozen seafood, pork, beef and poultry destined for West Coast grocery stores and restaurants, according to Lineage and local reports.

Lineage said it is ready...

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Jun 30 10:28 AM, Expana


Halter Launches Upgrade to Help American Beef Producers Graze Smarter and Boost Animal Performance

Halter, the ag-tech company transforming cattle ranching, has launched Beef Pro, a product designed to move American beef producers beyond just virtual fencing and into active on-ranch performance management.

Halter's existing beef product lets ranchers virtually fence and shift herds from a smartphone, without the labor of physical fencing. Beef Pro adds a data, planning and decision-making layer, helping ranchers get more from their land.

Beef ranchers can now access a wealth of data on feed demand and grazing; satellite forage signals, grazing intensity heat maps, behavior monitoring, and automated grazing...

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Jun 30 9:38 AM, Expana


Farmers Applaud Executive Order to Suspend Tariffs on Fertilizer

American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall commented on President Trump’s executive order to lift countervailing duties on phosphate fertilizers from Morocco through early next year.

“Farmers applaud President Trump’s executive order to suspend tariffs on phosphate fertilizers from Morocco. Skyrocketing fertilizer costs have contributed to rising expenses for farmers who were already struggling after years of inflation, depressed commodity markets and high interest rates. In fact, 7 out of 10 farmers said, in a Farm Bureau survey this spring, that they would not be able to afford enough fertilizer for...

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Jun 30 7:14 AM, Expana


President Trump Takes Action to Lower Fertilizer Costs and Support American Farmers

Today [June 29, 2026], President Donald J. Trump signed a proclamation temporarily suspending countervailing duties (CVDs) on certain phosphate fertilizer imports, providing immediate relief to American farmers while advancing the Administration’s broader strategy to strengthen America’s fertilizer supply chain.

The temporary suspension will increase phosphate fertilizer availability, improve competition, and help lower one of agriculture’s largest production expenses while supporting a stable and reliable fertilizer supply ahead of future planting seasons.

Current USDA analysis indicates American farmers could save approximately $1.82 billion annually through lower phosphate fertilizer...

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Jun 30 6:11 AM, Expana


Hormel Foods Announces Agreement to Sell Ceratti Business in Brazil

Hormel Foods Corporation (NYSE: HRL), a Fortune 500 global branded food company, today announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to sell its Brazilian operations, operated under the CERATTI® brand to Zanchetta Alimentos LTDA, a Brazilian food company with an established presence in the market.

The divestiture reflects Hormel Foods ongoing efforts to simplify and streamline its portfolio and focus its international strategy on markets with the strongest long-term growth opportunities.

The transaction is expected to close in the coming weeks, subject to customary closing conditions, including...

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Jun 29 11:48 AM, Expana


Southpaw Acquires Portfolio of 43 Taco Bell Locations in Columbus, Ohio

Southpaw, a leading owner and operator within the Quick Service Restaurants (QSR) sector, today announced that it has acquired a portfolio of 43 established Taco Bell locations in Columbus, Ohio. The addition of this portfolio brings Southpaw’s ownership of Taco Bells to over 185 locations across seven states and, including its Dunkin’ locations, 230+ total restaurants in nine states with total sales of more than $475 million annually. The terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

Southpaw believes that the acquisition of the Columbus portfolio represents a...

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Jun 29 10:58 AM, Expana


Singapore Ranks Amongst World’s Ten Most Food-Resilient Nations, Says New Index

Singapore has ranked among the world's ten most resilient food systems in a latest study by The Economist Enterprise. The research on global food resilience also delivers a strong word of caution: every major Asia-Pacific economy, including Singapore, has a blind spot around its ability to manage climate-driven food shocks.

The inaugural Resilient Food Systems Index (RFSI), by Economist Enterprise, supported by Cargill, ranks 60 countries on food system resilience across four pillars of affordability, availability, quality and safety and climate risk responsiveness. Singapore scores 73.0 overall. Ranking 9th out of 60 countries surveyed globally...

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Jun 29 9:04 AM, Expana


ANALYSIS: US Head Meat and Imported Boneless Beef from Australia/New Zealand

Within the beef variety market, head meat is known as a possible source for grinders as lean grinding material. Due to this, in 2025 head meat reached a record high level dating back to 1995 as the constrained US slaughter and herd caused limited availability of lean material and buyers focused their attention more on head meat compared to previous years.

Another factor that plays into lean grinding material demand is the availability of imported lean. In 2025, lean grinding material ...

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Jun 29 7:36 AM, Expana


ANALYSIS: Slowing Demand and Brazilian Competition Reshape US Turkey TradeTotal exports of US turkey in April were down 5.6% year-over-year (YOY) and 10.9% month-over-month (MOM), notably steeper than the 5-year average MOM decline of 4.0% for the same period. Overall volumes came in approximately 19.4% below the 5-year April average, underscoring the breadth of current demand headwinds.

Mexico, the dominant destination for US turkey exports, was the primary driver of the decline, falling 12.5% YOY and 15.7% MOM, well below the...

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Jun 29 7:28 AM, Expana


Expana's Weekly Top 10

Trade uncertainty, animal health, and shifting market dynamics continue to shape the agri‑food landscape. In this week’s Top Ten, we examine the developments influencing global supply chains, business strategy, and consumer markets, alongside the return of our regular columns and the latest episode of the Agri‑Food for Thought podcast. This list is in no particular order.

Find archived recaps here.

UNFI highlights three key trends at its 2026 Holiday and Winter Selling Show (East)

UNFI hosted its 2026 Holiday and Winter Selling Show (East) at...

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Jun 29 6:30 AM, Expana


NPPC Leads 330 Groups in Asking for Prop. 12 Fix as Senate Farm Bill Discussion Draft is Released

The National Pork Producers Council, which represents America’s 60,000-plus pork producers, led a coalition representing millions of agriculture producers in calling on Senate Agriculture Committee leaders to include in the final 2026 Farm Bill a solution for California Proposition 12 and the impossible patchwork of state laws it promotes.

Shortly after, Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman John Boozman (R-AR) released a farm bill discussion draft that includes several NPPC priorities—including funding for the U.S. Swine Health Improvement Plan—but minus...

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Jun 29 6:19 AM, Expana


PODCAST: Episode 41 - The New Era in Protein Demand 

Protein has become one of the biggest drivers of food purchasing decisions.

In the latest episode of Agri-Food for Thought, we examine the forces behind today's protein boom—from fitness culture and healthy aging to GLP-1 medications—and discuss how changing consumer preferences are creating new opportunities across livestock, dairy, food manufacturing, and ingredient markets.

We also take a closer look at the rapidly evolving whey protein market with a special guest...

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Jun 29 6:15 AM, Expana


ANALYSIS: Australia’s Korean Beef Safeguard Teeters on Brink After 90% Drawdown

Australian beef imports have utilized 90.0% of the 2026 Korea-Australia Free Trade Agreement (KAFTA) safeguard quota as of June 25, according to Korea Customs Service data.

Exactly 19,602.68 metric tons (MT) remain available at the preferential 5.3% in-quota tariff rate. 

Timeline Shrinks Toward Historic July Trigger

Industry expectations currently still point to a July safeguard activation. This would be the earliest trigger on record, compared to a September 12 activation back in 2025, October 24 in 2024, and 8 December in 2023...

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Jun 26 10:45 AM, Expana


ANALYSIS: July Beef Market Review | 2015 – 2025

This analysis draws on Expana Benchmark Price (EBP) data and Expana market commentary — AM/PM tones, mid-morning tone, and US Imported and Boneless Beef Market Situation reports — to examine how July has traded across eleven years (2015–2025).

Each panel shows weekly mid prices for Series 3555 (Imported Aust/NZ Blend Cow 90% CL, EC, 0–14 Day) and Series 1067 (US Boneless 90% Fresh Chemical Lean, FOB River, TL), with intra-month price direction and magnitude calculated from the first to the final weekly EBP assessment of each July...

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Jun 26 10:39 AM, Expana


ANALYSIS: US Imports of Mexican Beef Trend Higher

US beef imports from Mexico strengthened during the first five months of 2026, with volumes trending above both 2024 and 2025 levels. January-May shipments totaled 96,580 MT, up 26% from the same period last year and 19% above 2024. The improvement was particularly evident in May, when imports reached 20,723 MT, the highest May volume...

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Jun 26 10:35 AM, Expana


P.F. Chang’s Rolls Out “Summer in Tokyo,” Spotlighting Shareable Sushi and Tableside Drama

P.F. Chang’s is leaning into experience-driven dining this summer with "Summer in Tokyo," a limited-time program running June 25 through Sept. 15 that combines shareable sushi, theatrical presentation and influencer marketing.

At the center of the promotion is the new Sushi Boat, a tableside presentation delivered under a cloud of dry ice to create a memorable, social-ready moment. Designed for sharing, each boat includes chilled edamame, a California Roll, a Shrimp Tempura Roll and a choice of two additional...

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Jun 26 8:56 AM, Expana


Ranch Group Applauds Legislation to Reform Tariffs & Quotas Affecting US Cattle and Sheep Producers

Today [June 25, 2026], U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., introduced the Home Market Restoration Act of 2026, legislation that would establish tariff-rate quotas for import-sensitive agricultural products, including lamb, live cattle and beef, as well as shrimp, crawfish, catfish, rice, honey and goat meat.

The United States established very low tariffs on livestock and meat imports in the 1930s and has not adjusted them for inflation since that time. In addition, numerous countries now have tariff-free access to the United States through...

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Jun 26 8:16 AM, Expana


Roger Marshall - Senator Marshall Releases Statement on Senate Farm Bill 2.0 Framework

Washington - Today [June 25, 2026], U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-Kansas), a member of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, released the following statement after Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman John Boozman introduced a working draft of the Agricultural Act of 2026.

"This farm bill is built for the people who feed, fuel, and clothe America, and modernizes the programs that farmers and ranchers rely on every day. This language continues the work we started last year in the Working Families Tax Cuts Act, and we are moving in the right direction to get the job done for America's...

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Jun 26 8:11 AM, Expana


Private Labels, Health and Wellness Take Center Stage at UNFI’s 2026 Holiday and Winter Selling Show

UNFI hosted its 2026 Holiday and Winter Selling Show (East) at Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Connecticut, on June 24–25. 

The convention brought together more than 1,400 grocery retail representatives and 715 suppliers to connect ahead of the holiday and winter selling season. 

"This show reflects our continued focus on strengthening capabilities to help our retail customers differentiate and compete, while also supporting suppliers as they grow their brands in diverse retail environments," said Sandy Douglas, CEO of UNFI... 

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Jun 26 8:00 AM, Expana


Women’s Fitness Event in Taiwan Powered by US Beef

U.S. beef captured the spotlight at one of Taiwan’s leading women-focused fitness and wellness events in Taipei. Under the brand theme of “Strong Is Beautiful,” the 2026 Women’s Health Fit Fest attracted an audience of young, health-conscious consumers with a strong interest in fitness, wellness and healthy living to Songshan Cultural and Creative Park. 

The event was an opportunity for USMEF to pS. beef as a nutritional, protein-rich option for consumers pursuing active, healthy lifestyles. 

“The event was a natural opportunity to incorporate U.S. beef into conversations around high-protein diets, protein intake, recovery, and balanced nutrition,” says USMEF Senior Marketing Manager Alex Sun. “We set up a fun, engaging experience...

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Jun 26 7:36 AM, Expana


President Trump Signs Executive Order Advancing Regenerative Agriculture

On the heels of President Donald J. Trump signing an Executive Order advancing regenerative agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Brooke L. Rollins simultaneously announced a final Regenerative Feedstock Rule, a landmark action that will help farmers voluntarily capture new value from regenerative agricultural practices through biofuel markets.

The announcement builds upon President Trump’s historic record of support for American agriculture and domestic biofuels. From delivering nationwide year-round E15, establishing the highest Renewable Volume Obligations in American history, and extending the 45Z Clean Fuel Production Credit through...

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Jun 26 6:32 AM, Expana


Davids Leads Congressional Action as New World Screwworm Cases Threaten Kansas Beef Production

Representative Sharice Davids (KS-03), along with Representatives Jim Costa (CA-21) and Gabe Vasquez (NM-02), led 21 New Democrat Coalition members in demanding answers from Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins about the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) response to the emergence of New World Screwworm (NWS) and urging the Trump Administration to provide ranchers, farmers, and producers with the tools they need to contain the outbreak.

"Across the livestock sector, producers and industry experts have made clear that they are prepared to work with USDA...

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Jun 25 2:39 PM, Expana


Farm Bureau Applauds President’s Call for Farmer Aid and Year-Round E15, Urges Bipartisan Action

American Farm Bureau President Zippy Duvall today applauded the White House request to Congress for more than $11 billion in additional assistance for America's farmers and ranchers, as well as the administration's call for year-round access to E15 fuel.

“Farmers are grateful to have the president’s backing at such a critical time after enduring years of economic losses due to inflation and depressed markets. Additional aid will give farmers optimism headed into harvest later this year as they await the benefits of enhanced...

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Jun 25 11:18 AM, Expana


ANALYSIS: Brazil–China Beef Lag-Adjusted Data Points to Late-August Quota Depletion

China’s beef import safeguard has become one of the main points of attention for the Brazilian beef trade in 2026, as the country’s annual quota allocation is being consumed at a much faster pace than in previous years. According to the latest update from the General Administration of Customs of China (GACC), beef imports from Brazil reached 723,778 MT between January and May, already filling 65.4% of Brazil’s 1.106 million MT quota. The remaining ...

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Jun 25 10:48 AM, Expana


Agragene Selected for USDA Grand Challenge and FFAR Grants to Combat New World Screwworm

Agragene announces funding from the USDA New World Screwworm Grand Challenge and from the Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research. The grants were awarded through competitive processes by both USDA and FFAR with the former involving hundreds of submissions. Both grants are designed to facilitate additional research on the company’s novel insect sterility technology.

Agragene uses precision-guided sterile insect technique (pgSIT) to deliver healthy, sterile male flies to mate with wild female screwworm.

Bryan Witherbee, CEO of Agragene, says the technology has demonstrated the ability to deliver significant impact in reducing other invasive pest populations...

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Jun 25 10:47 AM, Expana


Darden Sees Same-Store Sales Growth Across All Segments in Fiscal 2026

Darden Restaurants closed fiscal 2026 with sales and earnings growth that, according to President & CEO Rick Cardenas, outpaced the broader restaurant industry. Results were driven by positive same-restaurant sales across all segments, continued unit expansion and the benefit of a 53rd week of operations.

The company reported fiscal 2026 sales of $13.21 billion, up 9.4%, while blended same-restaurant sales increased 4.5%.

"Our performance throughout the fiscal year reflects the strength of our brands, the discipline of our strategy, and the quality of our...

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Jun 25 9:23 AM, Expana


Sandals Puts Culinary Storytelling at the Center of Jamaica Resort Transformation

Sandals Resorts is using food and beverage as a key pillar of its US$200 million transformation of three Jamaica properties, introducing a series of new dining concepts designed to deepen guests' connection to the destination through local ingredients, cultural storytelling and immersive experiences.

The culinary additions will roll out across Sandals Montego Bay, Sandals Caribbean Cay and Sandals South Coast as part of the extensive redevelopment project. The resorts are scheduled to reopen beginning in November and December 2026.

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Jun 25 8:26 AM, Expana


US Beef Shines in Korea’s Booming Home Meal Replacement Sector

Fueled by inflation and the rise in single-person households, Korea’s home meal replacement (HMR) industry continues expanding, having nearly doubled in size over the past decade. High-quality U.S. beef has successfully penetrated this product category through new product development and promotional partnerships with Korean importers, processors, restaurants and retailers.

One such partnership is with Samihun, a prestigious barbecue restaurant brand widely recognized as a market leader in the HMR sector. Renowned for its top-selling galbitang (beef rib soup) and marinated beef barbecue, Samihun utilizes high-quality U.S....

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Jun 25 5:54 AM, Expana


AFBF Commends Bednarski Nomination to Farm Credit Board

American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall today [June 24, 2026] commended the White House nomination of Michigan Farm Bureau leader and farmer Carl Bednarski to serve on the Farm Credit Administration Board.

“We congratulate Carl on his nomination to the Farm Credit Administration Board. He is well-qualified to serve in this position, having capably led the team at Michigan Farm Bureau for a decade and having also served on the AFBF board of directors for nearly nine years, including roles on our Executive, Audit and Finance Committees.

“Carl’s strong leadership abilities and knowledge of 

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Jun 25 5:52 AM, Expana


USDA Announces FY 2025 State Payment Error Rates in SNAP

Today, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) released the annual Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) payment error rates (PER), which measure how accurately states determine who is eligible for SNAP and how much they should receive.

The national payment error rate for fiscal year (FY) 2025 is 10.62%, far surpassing the congressional threshold of 6%.

While this is a modest decrease from FY 2024, the FY 2025 rate still shows significant waste at the state level. Including both overpayments and underpayments, this year’s rate represents a collective $10.1 billion...

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Jun 24 1:22 PM, Expana


Syngenta, McDonald’s, McCain Sign MOU Toward Resilience in China's Potato Supply Chain

On June 24, leaders in China's Syngenta Group said they will partner with counterparts in the country from McDonald’s and McCain to build a more resilient and sustainable potato supply chain, according to a press release. Leaders from the companies signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) at the 4th China International Supply Chain Expo.

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Jun 24 12:29 PM, Expana


ANALYSIS: Argentina's May 2026 Beef Exports Rise 7.5% YOY to 58,631 MT as US Surges and China Share

The latest data from Argentina's National Institute of Statistics and Census (INDEC), fresh beef exports reached 58,631 metric tons (MT) in May 2026, advancing 23.3% month-on-month (MOM) and partially reversing April's seasonal pullback. On a year-on-year (YOY) basis, the increase was more modest, 7.5% above...

 

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Jun 24 11:23 AM, Expana


GXO Renews Long-Term Partnership With Carrefour in Belgium

GXO Logistics, Inc. (NYSE: GXO), the world’s largest pureplay contract logistics provider, today announced the renewal of its long-standing partnership with Carrefour for frozen supply chain operations in Belgium and Luxembourg. This renewal agreement strengthens one of GXO’s longest customer relationships in Belgium, a collaboration that has spanned almost 50 years and reaffirms Carrefour’s role as a key strategic partner for GXO’s operations in Zellik. 

“We are proud to continue our partnership with Carrefour, one of our longest‑standing customers in Belgium,” said Willem Veekens, Managing Director for GXO in...

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Jun 24 10:35 AM, Expana


MLA - On-Farm Performance and Profitability the Focus of New $6 Million Partnership

Thousands of Victorian livestock producers will be able to boost their performance, profits and market opportunities through a major new program being launched today.

The initiative, a $6m partnership between Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) and Agriculture Victoria, will help producers use on-farm data through proven tools to improve their decision making, with immediate results.

This includes using tools such as MyFeedback to better understand carcase performance against processor specifications, including MSA outcomes, and using that information to improve market alignment and returns.

Producers will...

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Jun 24 9:30 AM, Expana


Governor Abbott Announces Federal Funding To Strengthen NWS Inspection Capacity

Governor Greg Abbott today announced pre-award approval of a cooperative agreement with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) APHIS Veterinary Services that unlocks immediate federal funding for the Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) to hire additional inspectors and strengthen the state’s New World screwworm (NWS) response.

“Texas will take every action necessary to safeguard our livestock producers and agricultural economy from the New World screwworm,” said Governor Abbott. “This federal funding allows us to place more inspectors in the field and bolster our state response. I thank...

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Jun 24 9:06 AM, Expana


The Retail Rundown: Independence Day Demand Meets Rising Cookout Costs

After weeks of demand shaped by Memorial Day and Father’s Day, retailers are now preparing for the final major grilling holiday of the summer: Independence Day. For meat departments, the Fourth of July represents the last significant opportunity to capture peak grilling demand before the slower midsummer period begins.

This year’s holiday arrives with favorable calendar dynamics. Falling on a Saturday, July 4th creates a full holiday weekend expected to encourage extended celebrations and larger gatherings. For grocers, that translates into a critical window to drive volume and strengthen...

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Jun 24 8:52 AM, Expana


Meat Institute Promotes Michael Schumpp to Vice President of International Affairs

The Meat Institute today [June 23, 2026] announced the promotion of Michael Schumpp to Vice President of International Affairs.

“Michael recently delivered compelling testimony in representing the Meat Institute before Congress and has assisted the US Trade Representative in negotiations on the US-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement (USMCA),” said Meat Institute Julie Anna Potts. “His leadership on international policy is well established, his industry expertise is sought out by policymakers, and we are pleased he will continue his work on behalf of the meat and poultry industry as vice...

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Jun 24 8:12 AM, Expana


Farm Bureau Urges Senate Passage of Farm Bill

American Farm Bureau President Zippy Duvall commented on the Senate farm bill discussion draft released today [June 23, 2026] by Sen. John Boozman (R-Ark.), chairman of the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry.

“Farm Bureau appreciates Sen. Boozman’s work to move a farm bill forward in the Senate. The bill text provides important support for farm families. The benefits include improved access to credit, expanded investments in specialty crops, increased transparency in fertilizer markets, and enhanced research and conservation programs. The discussion draft is a good first step and provides a solid foundation that Farm Bureau will work to improve upon as the Senate moves toward markup.

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Jun 24 8:01 AM, Expana


NDFU Issues Statement on Senate Farm Bill Proposal

North Dakota Farmers Union President Matt Perdue issued the following statement today in response to the U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee’s release of The Agricultural Act of 2026:

“The Senate farm bill proposal includes many of the same helpful provisions included in the House-passed version. It updates farm loan programs and reauthorizes voluntary conservation, rural development and farmer mental health programs. These updates will benefit family farmers and ranchers and their communities.  

“We appreciate the process moving forward and hope the Senate addresses missed opportunities during the committee process. We will continue to advocate for bipartisan proposals...

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Jun 24 7:58 AM, Expana


Farm Bureau: Cost of Fourth of July Cookout Reflects Inflation Increase

Families celebrating the Fourth of July holiday with a cookout will find that prices at the grocery store closely reflect inflation increases over the last year. An Independence Day cookout will cost $73.82 for 10 guests this year, according to the 2026 American Farm Bureau Federation annual marketbasket survey.

This is up $2.90 from last year, which is a 4% increase. The overall annual inflation rate in the United States is 4.2% for 12 months ending in May, which is consistent with the findings of the marketbasket survey, even though the survey tracks a much smaller basket of items.

At $7.38 per person, this is the most expensive Fourth of July cookout since Farm Bureau began surveying costs in 2016. However, after adjusting for inflation, cookout costs have remained relatively stable in recent years and remain below the previous peak reached in 2022.

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Jun 24 7:58 AM, Expana







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