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Chinese influence is alternating trade flows for wheat

Unlike the U.S., China has not imposed tariffs on developing countries in the global south, cementing its position as the trade leader for these countries

China has a strategic long term plan when it comes to the trade war. The top 20 developing countries in the world are in the global south. This includes the Middle East, North Africa, Asia Pacific and sub-Sahara Africa. Last year, China announced zero tariffs on these developing countries in the global south which cemented its position as the trade leader for these countries. You guessed it, these regions are all major wheat importers and with the Chinese influence, they are not looking at the U.S. any longer for food security.







File photo of a combine harvesting a wheat crop in Ukraine. (SergBob/iStock/Getty Images)

APK-Inform issues Ukraine forecast for 2025/26

Cold snap halts spring seeding

As spring planting continues in Ukraine, its agriculture ministry and consultancy APK-Inform issued their respective crop forecasts. The reports were issued just as Ukraine was still in a bitter cold snap that brought snow to most parts of the country.


Nikolas Marsiglio, UKKO Agro account manager, shows off the ForeSite app at the London Farm Show March 5, 2025. The app provides targeted field-level weather, growth stage and disease pressure data, including tar spot, triggering advanced notice for proactive fungicide application.

ForeSite targets early tar spot prevention

ForeSite is an adaptive, integrated modelling system for managing corn and tar spot that’s specific to Ontario

ForeSite is an Ontario-specific adaptive and integrated modelling system for managing corn and tar spot. It provides disease and aggregated insights, in-field weather, growth stage modelling and engagement reports, allowing agronomists and producers to hone field management, reducing costs and labour.