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Dr. Steve Suppan
The Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP) Europe appreciates this opportunity to comment on the Draft. IATP, a U.S. headquartered non-profit, non-governmental organization founded in 1986, opened the IATP Europe office in Berlin in 2017. IATP has participated in the Transatlantic Consumer Dialogue (TACD) since 2000 and, since 2016, has been the U.S.
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Ben Lilliston
President Trump's infrastructure initiative, much like his budget proposal, leaves Rural America behind.
Trump's Infrastructure Plan Burdens Rural America
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Ben Lilliston
After securing tax breaks for the wealthy, President Trump's budget proposal undercuts Rural America.
Trump's Budget Proposal Spurns Rural America
The coal industry is on its way out. But whether coal communities experience a just transition is an open question.
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Josh is joined by Jim Harkness, former IATP President, and current advisor on China. We're talking about what the Chinese agricultural system looks like, what China's growing demand for meat and other foods means on a global scale, and how sustainable farmers in China are organizing to promote better practices in the system. 
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Why is an investment fund buying up cattle from the largest meat company in the world? Steve Suppan joins Josh to talk about commodity markets, financial derivatives of livestock, and other things that might make your head spin.
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Dr. Steve Suppan
In “Fifth Avenue cowboys,” the indispensable agriculture journalist Alan Guebert asks, why did Pinnacle Asset Management (PAM) announce plans to spend $200 million to buy JBS
Charging Bull, or The Wall Street Bull, in New York City
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IATP
On January 30, IATP continued its webinar series focused on The Rise of Big Meat. This episode, entitled Corporate Crimes and Campaigns to Stop Them, focused on civil society responses to the human rights violations committed by meat companies such as JBS and BRF.
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