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11/09/2022 SOURCE: www.dtnpf.com

"Securing certain herbicides may be a challenge for farmers in 2023 like this year and crop protection products will likely cost more, according to Vern Hawkins, Syngenta crop protection president."

Syngenta's President of Crop Protection Provides Product Insights

Vern Hawkins, Syngenta Crop Protection president, talks to DTN about ongoing supply chain issues affecting crop production product availability, pending litigation and new products being developed.

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Federal Judge Questions Mosaic's Phosphate Market Dominance

A federal judge for the U.S. Court of International Trade on Tuesday sounded sympathetic to arguments that the International Trade Commission (ITC) did not factor in all the reasons phosphorus imports increased when the ITC placed a 19% countervailing duty on Moroccan phosphate.

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Mexico to Allow US Potatoes Nationwide After 25-Year Trade Dispute

USDA announced Tuesday that the United States and Mexico have concluded all necessary plant health protocols for fresh table potatoes to gain access to the entire Mexican market. Still, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said talks with Mexico on biotechnology issues was frank but will not be easy to resolve.

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