Day 25 of Iran War: Trump Claims Iran Talks; Tehran Denies as Attacks Escalate
The US–Israeli war on Iran entered its 25th day on Tuesday amid conflicting signals on diplomacy.
US President Donald Trump said Washington is in talks with Tehran and hinted at a broader deal, but Iranian officials denied this, accusing the US of stalling while reinforcing its military presence.
Trump delayed planned strikes on Iran’s energy infrastructure by five days. Meanwhile, fighting continues to escalate. Iran launched new missile attacks on Israel, Gulf states intercepted drones and missiles, and clashes intensified in Lebanon and Iraq.
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China’s...
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Farmers Applaud Action to Increase Fertilizer Supplies
American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall commented today on President Trump’s decision to waive Jones Act regulations for fuel and fertilizer imports coming through America’s ports, as Farm Bureau requested.
“Farmers applaud President Trump for temporarily waiving Jones Act regulations to allow more ships to bring critical fuel and fertilizer materials to America’s ports. Spring planting season is already underway and the jump in fertilizer and fuel costs, as well as the threat of shortages, sent shockwaves across rural America at a time when farmers are already grappling with low commodity prices...
ANALYSIS: Korea’s Feb 2026 Beef Imports Ease from Record Highs While Australian Quota Tops 50%
Korea’s beef imports in February 2026 retreated from record highs a month earlier, falling to 32,498 metric tons (MT), about one-third of January’s volume, according to the latest data from Korea Customs Service.
On a monthly basis, volumes shed 62.7% month-on-month (MOM) or 54,663 mt, as the market normalized after January’s surge.
The earlier spike reflected standard importer practice of parking cargo at ports or in bonded warehouses before clearing shipments...
Day 19 of Iran War: Middle East Supply Fears Boost Oil 6%; US Eases Shipping Rules
The US-Israeli war on Iran is spreading regionally on its 19th day, with missiles and drones targeting Gulf countries, including Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Jordan. Israel bombed central Beirut early Wednesday, killing at least six people and marking an expansion of the US-Israeli war against Iran. Iran carried out further retaliatory attacks on Israel, causing significant damage, and vowed revenge after Israeli strikes killed security chief Ali Larijani and Basij commander Gholamreza Soleimani.
Global markets remain volatile as US diesel prices climbed past $5 per gallon on Wednesday, marking their highest level since 2022. Meanwhile, the national average price for...
Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers Partners with Collegiate Athletes Through NIL Deals
Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers, a fast-casual restaurant, has announced a partnership awarding Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals to ten collegiate athletes in Arizona, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas.
Just in time for “the big dance,” Freddy’s is showcasing collegiate athletes excelling in basketball while sharing their menu favorites across social media channels and the brand’s website.
“I’m so excited to be working with Freddy’s again this year,” said Emanuel Sharp, a basketball player for the Houston Cougars...
The Retail Rundown: Spring Demand Builds as Easter and Grilling Season Approach
Following an extended winter in some areas and disruptive weather in others, sentiment across the food industry is beginning to shift in a more optimistic direction.
As spring approaches, many retailers are counting on a release of pent-up demand, with consumers eager to refresh their routines. The seasonal reset could translate into more frequent dining occasions, while retailers are positioned to benefit from the return of backyard cooking and holiday gatherings.
With Easter now under three weeks away, the calendar itself is acting as a demand catalyst, pulling forward promotional activity and shaping merchandising strategies...
USDA’s FSA Reminds Wisconsin Dairy Producers of Available Blizzard Recovery Assistance
Dairy producers in Wisconsin impacted by the winter storm and blizzard conditions beginning March 14 are strongly encouraged to report crop, livestock and infrastructure related losses to the local USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) and inquire about available disaster recovery assistance. Winter storms and blizzard conditions create serious challenges for dairy producers, affecting livestock health, feed supplies, transportation and daily milk production.
“Milk can’t wait. When trucks can’t reach farms or processors on time, producers face costly delays and, in some cases, must dispose of milk that can’t be stored. Those disruptions coupled with livestock losses create real economic consequences for Wisconsin dairy operations,” said Sandy Chalmers...
Jack Link’s Launch Doritos Nacho Cheese Flavored Beef Jerky and Meat Sticks
Link Snacks, the innovative force behind the Jack Link’s brand, is introducing its latest creation: Jack Link’s Doritos® Nacho Cheese flavored beef jerky and meat sticks. This latest launch is a testament to the iconic collaboration between Jack Link’s and PepsiCo, showcasing industry-leading synergy.
“Doritos Nacho Cheese is one of our most iconic flavors—and this partnership with Jack Link’s underscores our commitment to bringing consumers new ways to enjoy the bold taste they know and love,” said Tina Mahal...
Statement from NCBA CEO Colin Woodall On False Animal Health Information Being Spread Online
“The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) is aware of online rumors that allege a new or unknown animal disease is circulating in a feedlot in the Texas Panhandle. These claims are false. Animal health officials from USDA, state officials in Texas, along with leaders at Texas Cattle Feeders Association, have confirmed there is no such disease present.
Spreading unverified information like this is not only irresponsible, it is harmful to cattle producers, the beef supply chain, and consumer confidence in a safe and wholesome product. Our...
Day 18 of Iran War: Israel Claims Iran's Security Chief Killed; Oil Regains Some Ground
The US–Israeli war on Iran has entered its 18th day, with escalating strikes across multiple cities causing civilian casualties and widening regional instability.
Iran has retaliated against US assets, while Israel has expanded operations against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon. Gulf states report intercepting missiles and drones as airspace disruptions spread.
On Tuesday, Israel said it had killed Iran’s national security chief, while a senior Iranian official stated that the new supreme leader had turned down de-escalation proposals relayed through intermediaries...
MLA Backed Project Proves Low Cost Satellite Connectivity for Whole of Herd Monitoring
Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) announced the successful completion of an MLA Donor Company (MDC) AgTech project that has demonstrated reliable and affordable two way satellite connectivity for livestock and on farm Internet of Things (IoT) sensors across Australia. The project was led by eSAT Global, with Smart Paddock providing on farm visualisation and Viasat delivering satellite connectivity. Trials conducted in June 2025 at Pinjarra Hills in Queensland and Rockhampton in Central Queensland confirmed the technology’s ability to deliver high message success rates using low power and low...
Meijer Grocery Format Store to Open in Rochester Hills on May 6
Meijer announced today it will open a new 47,000-square-foot grocery format store on May 6 at 1495 N. Rochester Rd. in Rochester Hills, Mich. The new store will expand access to fresh, high-quality groceries and everyday low prices for area customers in a streamlined shopping experience. This is the third Meijer Grocery store in Michigan, complementing its other 125 well-known supercenters and market format stores throughout the state with the same quality customers have come to expect from the Midwest retailer...
General Mills to Sell its Business in Brazil
General Mills, Inc. (NYSE: GIS) today announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to sell its business in Brazil to 3corações. The proposed transaction, which includes a portfolio of leading local brands including Yoki and Kitano, is expected to close by the end of calendar 2026, subject to receipt of requisite regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions.
The sale reinforces General Mills’ priority to reshape its portfolio to generate long-term profitable growth, in line with its Accelerate strategy. The transaction increases the company’s operating profit margin and enhances the International segment’s focus...
Utah Student Captures YF&R Collegiate Discussion Meet Title
Sara Bair, a junior majoring in agriculture education at Utah State University, has been named the winner of the American Farm Bureau Young Farmers & Ranchers Collegiate Discussion Meet. Bair earned the national title following a dynamic discussion on how communities can grow responsibly while protecting farms, ranches and the agricultural way of life.
The Collegiate Discussion Meet is designed to replicate a committee meeting where discussion and active participation are expected from each collegiate participant. Participants are judged on their ability to exchange ideas and information on an agricultural topic and...
Jimmy Dean® Protein Lineup Expands with New Bowls Featuring 40 Grams of Protein
As consumers increasingly prioritize protein, the Jimmy Dean® brand is introducing a new lineup of high protein options that deliver up to 40 grams of protein per serving. The new items give shoppers an approachable way to meet their protein goals with convenient options in the frozen aisle where they already turn for quick, satisfying meals.
The Jimmy Dean protein focused portfolio expands well beyond breakfast, offering high-protein options built for busy lifestyles and delivered in the familiar formats consumers already enjoy.
“Protein has become a priority at all eating occasions...
ASA Urges President Trump to Prioritize Soybeans in Upcoming Trade Talks with China
Ahead of a planned meeting with President Xi Jinping in China later this month, the American Soybean Association is urging President Trump to prioritize U.S. soybeans in ongoing trade talks and secure additional commitments from China to support American farmers and ranchers.
In a lettersent today to the White House, ASA called for additional purchases of U.S. soybeans and the removal of the remaining 10% retaliatory tariff on U.S. imports into China.
“Farmers continue to face serious headwinds as we enter the 2026 planting season,” said ASA...
Day 17 of Iran War: US Allies Decline Trump's Request to Send Ships to Strait of Hormuz
On the 17th day of the US-Israeli war on Iran, Israel launched a fresh wave of airstrikes on Tehran. Iranian officials dismissed US claims of truce talks, emphasizing readiness to defend the country.
Amid rising tensions in the Gulf region, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi says the Strait of Hormuz “is open, but closed to our enemies, to those who carried out this cowardly aggression against us and to their allies”.
US President Donald Trump is pushing allies to form a coalition to secure the Strait of Hormuz, while Japan and Australia have said...
Farm Bureau Recognizes Graduates of Partners in Advocacy Leadership Class 12
The American Farm Bureau Federation is honoring 10 outstanding leaders as graduates of the organization’s 12th Partners in Advocacy Leadership class. PAL is designed to help agricultural leaders accelerate their engagement abilities and solidify their roles as advocates for agriculture.
“We’re proud of our PAL graduates and the dedication they’ve shown throughout the program,” said AFBF President Zippy Duvall. “Their commitment to strengthening their advocacy skills will make a meaningful difference in rural communities across the nation.”
Graduates of PAL Class 12 are: Magen Allen, Arkansas; Jennifer Beretta, California...
The Winn-Dixie Company Transitions Stores Under the Winn-Dixie Brand
The Winn-Dixie Company today announced that seven Harveys Supermarket locations across Florida and southern Georgia will transition to the Winn-Dixie banner as part of the company’s broader brand transformation and commitment to bringing its stores together under one trusted name.
The conversions mark another step forward in the company’s evolution to The Winn-Dixie Company, reflecting a sharpened focus on growing the Winn-Dixie brand and delivering a more unified grocery experience for customers across Florida and southern Georgia. Following the transition, customers will continue to be served by their local store teams while...
WHO Renews Partnership With the University of Oxford, Promoting Healthy and Sustainable Diets
WHO/Europe has designated the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences at the University of Oxford as the WHO Collaborating Centre for the Promotion of Healthy and Sustainable Diets. This builds on the strong foundation of a previous collaboration, as the Department partnered as a collaborating centre in 2013–2021. The new centre will support WHO’s work, specifically in the WHO European Region, by providing evidence and building capacity to advance policies for healthier and more environmentally sustainable food systems.
The centre’s key areas of support...
FSIS Issues Public Health Alert For Frozen RTE Turkey Stuffed Pastry Products Due To Misbranding
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is issuing a public health alert for frozen ready-to-eat turkey stuffed pastry products due to misbranding. Some boxes of the turkey, pesto, and cheese stuffed pastries contain ham and cheese instead. A recall was not requested because the product is no longer available for purchase.
The turkey, pesto, and cheese stuffed pastries were packaged on Feb. 18, 2026, and may contain ham and cheese stuffed pastry items. The following product is subject to the public health alert...
Pork Exports Open 2026 on High Note; Beef Variety Meat Value Record-High
U.S. pork exports trended higher year-over-year in January, led by another outstanding performance from leading market Mexico, according to data released by USDA and compiled by the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF). January beef exports were lower than a year ago due to the prolonged lockout in China, but export value per head of fed slaughter was more than $415 – the highest since March and reflecting solid demand in other markets. Beef variety meats were a major bright spot, with export value topping the...
MLA: Heavy Steer Prices Surge Toward Record Highs
Australia’s National Heavy Steer Indicator climbed to 465.29¢/kg liveweight (lwt) on Thursday, placing it among the highest levels ever recorded.
The price sits just below the record of 471¢/kg lwt set in October 2021, but has already surpassed other historic peaks, including 464¢/kg, which was reached in November last year.
Demand for finished cattle
The surge in prices reflects persistent processor demand for finished cattle – particularly well-finished grassfed animals – even as national cattle production remains elevated. Usually, high production and slaughter volumes would suppress prices...
DOL Awards Wore Than $1.6 Million to Assist Workers Affected by Closure of Nebraska Beef Plant
The U.S. Department of Labor today awarded $1,671,239 to the Nebraska Department of Labor to support employment and training services for eligible individuals in communities affected by the closure of the Tyson Foods Inc. beef processing plant in Lexington.
On Jan. 20, 2026, Tyson Foods closed its beef processing plant in Lexington, resulting in the layoff of 3,200 workers. This is an unprecedented event for the Lexington community, affecting one-third of approximately 10,500 residents.
Administered by the department’s Employment and Training...
Walmart Taps Erin Nealy Cox as Chief Legal Officer and Global Secretary
Walmart has announced the appointment of Erin Nealy Cox as Executive Vice President of Global Governance, Chief Legal Officer (CLO), and Corporate Secretary, effective April 13, 2026. Walmart’s Global Governance organization encompasses global legal, compliance, ethics, corporate governance, digital citizenship, enterprise risk management, litigation, aviation, investigations, and corporate security, including Walmart’s Global Security Operations Center.
"To lead Global Governance for a company of our scale and complexity, you need a leader who has thrived in the most demanding environments. Erin is exactly that leader," stated...
Most of the US Rented Farmland is Owned by Non-Farmers
Over 2.0 million landowners rented out 348 million acres of farmland, according to the results of the 2024 Tenure, Ownership, and Transition of Agricultural Land (TOTAL) survey results released today by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS). Of these acres, 79% are owned by non-farming landlords.
Non-operating landlords include entities who rent out agricultural land under a variety of ownership arrangements (privately owned, trust, family entity, non-family entity, or other). Of the land rented out by non-operating landlords, over 251 million acres were rented out by private landowners, trusts, or family entities.
According to the survey results, rented farmland...
ANALYSIS: US 2026 Cattle Market Pulls Back From Record Territory as Drought and Feed Costs Loom
Live steer prices have declined for the first time since December 2025. According to the United States Department of Agriculture Five Area Direct Cattle report, current live steer prices are around $239/cwt. While prices have softened in recent weeks, they remain historically strong, roughly 20% higher than the same time in 2025. Prices have pulled back about 3% from the recent record high of $246/cwt, the...
Expansion, Acquisitions, and Promotions Lead Activity in Foodservice
In this first-half-of-March foodservice roundup, operators continue to pursue growth across global markets while leveraging promotions and partnerships to drive traffic. Highlights include new international franchise agreements, portfolio expansion through acquisition, and marketing activations tied to major cultural moments. From development in emerging markets to value-driven limited-time offers, brands are pairing expansion with targeted marketing to maintain momentum.
Expansion
The Wendy's Company is expanding its presence in Mexico with the announcement of two new franchise agreements, adding over 60 fresh Wendy's...
Day 14 of Iran War: US Temporarily Eases Russian Oil Sanctions; Shipping Risks Mount
Israeli airstrikes have hit Tehran on the 14th day of the Iran war as Iran and its allies launch retaliatory attacks across Gulf states, sharply escalating tensions across the region and disrupting global energy markets.
Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route linking the Gulf to the Gulf of Oman, remains severely disrupted.
On Friday, the US issued a 30-day license for countries to buy Russian oil and petroleum products currently stranded at sea. Oil prices eased following the announcement, though prices are...
Expana's Weekly Top Ten: From Middle East Tensions to Tariff Refund Challenges
Welcome to this week's Top 10. In this edition, we've compiled original content pinpointing key developments affecting global markets and industries following the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
This recap highlights ripple effects on oil prices and amino acid markets to impactful changes in US seafood consumption and tariff refunds. Additionally, explore shifts in dietary guidelines and new investments aimed at enhancing sustainability and traceability in the seafood sector. This list is in no particular order.
10. Stay informed with Expana's comprehensive coverage on global markets as...
Importers Face Long Wait for Tariff Refunds
Importers across industries, expecting refunds of roughly $166 billion collected under now-invalidated emergency tariffs instituted by Trump, face a prolonged and uncertain wait. That is according to a government filing that estimated more than 4.4 million hours of manual processing to handle the claims.
After the Supreme Court struck down the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) tariffs last month, UW Customs and Border Protection (CBP) told the Court of International Trade that refunding duties from more than 53 million import entries, of which 20.1 million remain unliquidated, presents an unprecedented logistical...
Fatburger Debuts First Restaurant in Jacksonville, Florida Area
FAT (Fresh. Authentic. Tasty.) Brands Inc., parent company of Fatburger and 17 other restaurant concepts, announces the opening of the first Fatburger in the Jacksonville, FL area. Located at 348 Blanding Boulevard in Orange Park, the new restaurant marks a milestone as the first 24-hour Fatburger location in Florida, bringing a premium fast casual burger experience to Northeast Florida around the clock.
In partnership with franchisee Whole Factor Inc., the new Orange Park Fatburger is the brand’s third Florida location, adding to existing restaurants in Riverview and Celebration...
Commissioner Miller Applauds FDA Emergency Authorization of New Tool to Combat New World Screwworm
Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller today applauded the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s decision to issue an Emergency Use Authorization for F10 Antiseptic Wound Spray with Insecticide, a topical treatment designed to help prevent and treat infestations of the devastating New World screwworm.
“This is exactly the kind of proactive action we need from our federal partners as we continue to respond to the New World screwworm threat,” Commissioner Miller said. “This is one of the most destructive parasites livestock producers can face. If it ever gains a foothold in the United States again...
White Castle Brings the Bacon to Freezer Aisles Nationwide
It’s been said, “You’ve got to give the people what they want,” and this spring White Castle is doing exactly that, broadening the availability of its new Cheddar Bacon Cheese Slider to more freezer aisles across the country.
White Castle first introduced the Cheddar Bacon Cheese Slider last year as part of a retail variety pack available only in Walmart stores. The new Slider proved so popular that White Castle introduced it in January as a stand-alone item at CVS...
Day 13 of Iran War: Strait of Hormuz Tensions Continue, Brent Crude Tops $100 Again
US and Israeli strikes on Iran continued Thursday as the war entered its 13th day, while Tehran intensified retaliatory attacks that have unsettled global energy markets.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said Tehran could consider ending the war if its “legitimate rights” are acknowledged, reparations are paid, and binding international guarantees are put in place to prevent future attacks.
Maritime tensions are increasing around the Strait of Hormuz, with reports of tanker attacks off Iraq and drone strikes targeting energy infrastructure throughout the Gulf...
United and Chef's Table Bring Together World-Renowned Chefs to Create New, Exclusive Inflight Meals
United is teaming up with Chef's Table, the brand behind the award-winning Netflix series, to introduce 10 new, exclusive meal experiences to its United Polaris® international business class menu. The airline has enlisted 11 world-renowned chefs from four continents – representing United's seven U.S. hub cities and key international gateways in London, Tokyo and São Paulo – to curate regionally-inspired meals.
"United's network spans many of the culinary capitals of the world, allowing us to authentically bring together...
Applegate Recognized for Progress in Regenerative Agriculture
In addition to hosting a busy booth where the team served products and connected with customers, the brand received an honorable mention in the category of Regenerative Agriculture Leadership at the 2026 Climate Leaders Awards.
Back in March 2024, the Applegate team set an ambitious commitment to source 100% of the beef used in its hot dogs from certified regenerative farms by the end of 2025 — aiming to help transition 6 million acres of farmland. In just one year, the brand team surpassed that goal...
Meat Institute Expands Access to Food Safety Equipment Design Principles
The Meat Institute today announced the release of Portuguese and Chinese translations of its widely used Food Safety Equipment Design Principles, expanding global access to one of the industry’s most important food safety resources.
Food safety remains a top priority and a core value for our members and the consumers they serve,” said Meat Institute President and CEO Julie Anna Potts. “By expanding access to the Equipment Design Principles with Portuguese and Chinese translations, we are reinforcing our industry’s shared commitment to growth, innovation, and the highest standards of safety in every facility and every community we serve...
Friendly’s Brings Joy to the Table With Fiesta Flavors, Dirty Sodas and 10 Under $10 Value Menu
Friendly’s is turning mealtime into a fiesta this spring with the launch of its Fiesta Flavors menu, a trio of new Dirty Sodas and an all-new 10 Under $10 Value Menu, all available starting March 11. The limited-time offerings blend comfort and creativity, giving families new reasons to gather while keeping value front and center.
Headlining the launch is the Fiesta Flavors lineup, featuring four limited-time entrées (each starting at $15.99):
Southwest Taco Burger...
AMC Exhibitors Donate 9,000 Pounds of Meat and Poultry to Capital Area Food Bank
Exhibitors at the Annual Meat Conference (AMC), co-hosted by the Meat Institute and FMI — The Food Industry Association, following the event in Oxon Hill, Maryland, donated nearly 9,000 pounds of meat and poultry products to the Capital Area Food Bank, the largest organization in the Washington metro area working to solve hunger and food insecurity.
The donation will provide roughly 7,500 meals for those in need.
“Exhibitors at the Annual Meat Conference continue to show the generosity that defines the meat and poultry industry,” said Julie Anna Potts, Meat Institute President and CEO...
Rail Merger Would be Costly for Farmers
The proposed merger of the Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern railways would leave farmers with fewer transportation options and vulnerable to shipping cost increases at a time when balance sheets have been squeezed to the breaking point by rapidly rising input costs. Transportation, marketing and storage expenses are projected to rise to a record $14 billion in 2026. American Farm Bureau Federation economists analyzed the UP-NS merger in the latest Market Intel.
“The risk of the UP–NS merger is clear,” the Market Intel states. “It would leave farmers more dependent...
FMI Statement on February CPI Food Price Numbers
Today, FMI – The Food Industry Association commented on the February Consumer Price Index (CPI) numbers from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), which shows a 0.4% rise in food-at-home prices for January and a 2.4% increase over the last 12 months. FMI Vice President of Tax, Trade, Sustainability and Policy Development Andy Harig offered the following statement.
“Today’s CPI numbers reflect an uneven grocery price environment and underscore the challenge in bringing down food inflation across all categories to more historical averages...
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