Looming Organic Enforcement Presents New Risk

Looming Organic Enforcement Presents New Risk

The organic feeds segment is bracing for the rapidly approaching Strengthening Organic Enforcement (SOE) act implementation set for March 19, 2024.  Market participants tell us that counterparties are increasingly requiring certificates for all stages of a products’ production, storage, or transport.

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is intended to curtail fraud, which has grown rampant in organic bulk grain and oilseed markets but is also prevalent in other organic markets such as cotton, nuts, and coffee.  Price premiums and alternative market access are the motivation where operators in some countries have been very successful in “washing” conventional grain into certified organic.…

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11.27.2023

Appeals Court Strikes Down EPA’s Denial of SREs

Appeals Court Strikes Down EPA’s Denial of SREs

*Please Note – Bob Lane was out of the office today and will return on Tuesday, November 28, 2023.

On November 22, a U.S. appeals court struck down a decision...

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Cattle Slaughter Forecast Lower to Close out 2023

Cattle Slaughter Forecast Lower to Close out 2023

The market was very quiet today coming off of the long holiday weekend. Most were getting their logistics and bid/offer ideas ready for the week and looking ahead to...

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Hog Slaughter Forecasted Above 2022 Into December

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Pressure on ruminant meat and bonemeal continues to be reported on accounts of excess offerings from slowed/diminished export trade. Participants communicated low $200s per short ton on ruminant meat...

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