VOL. 16; ISSUE 25

JULY 11, 2019

In this issue:

  • Sale of U.S. Rice to China Encouraging News
  • USMCA Vote Unlikely Before August Recess; China Talks Restart; U.S. Targets French Digital Tax
  • Market Update: All Eyes on Tropical Storm Barry
  • 72nd Annual Beaumont Field Day
  • U.S. Rice was Represented at the GastroExpo ARES in El Salvador

JULY 18, 2019

In this issue:

  • Rice Avoids Tropical Storm Damage, Harvest Days Away
  • US Department of Labor Proposes Changes to the H-2A Program
  • The Rice Festival Returns to Mexico
  • Guatemala Mobile Cooking Program
  • Texas Rice Update Rice Market Update

JUNE 13, 2019

In This Issue:

  • New Orleans RMTC 2019:Managing Change a Constant Challenge for Rice Market
  • Missouri Rice Council at RMTC
  • Unplanted Acres Not Eligible for Trade Aid
  • USDA WASDE Report: Total Supplies & Domestic Use Decreased, Project Increase of Imports
  • Texas Rice Update

JUNE 27, 2019

In this issue:

  • Market Update: All Eyes on Crop Condition as Gulf Coast Harvest Month Away
  • Prevented Planting
  • Eagle Lake Field Day

JUNE 20, 2019

In this issue:

  • Slow Market as New Crop Approaches, Waits for USDA June 30th Acreage Report
  • Mexico Approves USMCA as US Congress Considers Improvements to Trade Pact
  • Ag Appropriations Update
  • US Rice Producers Association’s Dennis DeLaughter Selected to ATAC
  • A Special Thank You to New Orleans
  • RMTC 2019 Participants
  • US Rice Producers Mourn the Passing
  • of David Carroll Ehrhardt
  • Texas Rice Update
  • The Rice Festival Activity Started with Great Success in Guatemala
  • The Promotional Campaign Continues with Success in El Salvador

JUNE 13, 2019

In this issue:

  • New Orleans RMTC 2019:Managing Change a Constant Challenge for Rice Market
  • Missouri Rice Council at RMTC
  • Unplanted Acres Not Eligible for Trade Aid
  • USDA WASDE Report: Total Supplies & Domestic Use Decreased, Project Increase of Imports
  • Texas Rice Update

MAY 23, 2019

In this issue:

  • House Subcommittee Approves FY 2020 Agriculture Appropriations Bill
  • USDA Announces Support for American Agriculture Including Rice Farmers
  • U.S. 2019 Rice Market Getting Complicated by the Day
  • Missouri Rice Update
  • Texas Rice Update
  • The American Long Rice Consumption Campaign is reaching all of El Salvador Market Update

MAY 16, 2019

In this issue:

  • Chinese Rice Trade Team Visits California and Texas
  • U.S. Awaits Iraq Announcement as USDA Lowers World Market Price Estimate
  • Rice Festival Celebrated om Merida, Yucatan!
  • Texas Rice Update

MAY 16, 2019

In this issue:

  • Chinese Rice Trade Team Visits California and Texas
  • U.S. Awaits Iraq Announcement as USDA Lowers World Market Price Estimate
  • Rice Festival Celebrated om Merida, Yucatan!
  • Texas Rice Update

On Friday May 3, Dwight Roberts, CEO and President of US Rice Producers Association and Alice Gomez of Cornerstone Government Affairs met with Central American and Dominican Republic rice producers and processors represented by FECARROZ along with USA Rice Federation to discuss the proposal to modify terms of the Dominican Republic-Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA-DR) affecting trade in rice.

The parties met specifically to discuss Article 3.18 of CAFTA-DR, which provides that CAFTA-DR countries shall establish an Agriculture Review Commission this year to review the implementation and operation of the Agreement as it relates to trade in agricultural goods. Among its responsibilities, the Agriculture Review Commission shall evaluate the effects of trade liberalization under CAFTA-DR and developments in world agricultural markets. As part of the meeting, USRPA, FECARROZ, and USARF agreed to issue a joint statement supporting the establishment of the Agriculture Review Commission. Moreover, USRPA and USARF agreed to jointly petition the U.S. Government to take the necessary steps to establish the CAFTA-DR Agriculture Review Commission.

“USRPA views the Agriculture Review Commission process as an opportunity to ensure that U.S. rice farmers will continue to enjoy the strong partnership we currently experience with our Central American business partners,” Roberts commented. “We take the proposal to modify CAFTA-DR duty free trade in rice with all seriousness and will work collaboratively with the Dominican Republic-Central American rice industry to find a solution that maintains a win-win for both sides.”

USRPA plans to meet with members of FECARROZ next at RMTC in New Orleans on June 5.

"CAFTA-DR” meeting in Miami last week between the Central American Rice Federation (FECARROZ), US Rice Producers Association and USA Rice produced positive discussions. The USRPA and FECARROZ have maintained a strong, unique relationship since both organizations were first formed.
Enrique Lacs from the Guatemala Rice Council and a member of FECARROZ makes a valid point during a discussion of the importance of the Central American market for the U.S. rice industry.
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