By The Numbers: Stacking Up US Farm Imports and Exports

Food. It has unfortunately been used as a pawn in past and present trade disputes given its essentiality to human life.

U.S. President Donald Trump earlier this month suggested that American farmers are hurt by agricultural imports and that tariffs could help them sell more product domestically.

It is true that the United States is increasingly importing farm goods. Those imports have been outpacing exports for the last decade, and by a widening degree.

Countries typically import products when domestic demand exceeds domestic production...

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Hormel Foods Appoints Jeff Ettinger to Board of Directors

Hormel Foods Corporation, a Fortune 500 global branded food company, announced today that Jeffrey M. Ettinger, chairman of The Hormel Foundation, has been re-appointed to the Hormel Foods Board of Directors, effective March 21, 2025. The Hormel Foundation, an unaffiliated non-profit organization with a charitable mission, beneficially owns approximately 46% of Hormel Foods outstanding common stock. Ettinger previously served on the Hormel Foods Board of Directors and spent nearly three decades with the company, retiring in 2016 after a successful tenure as president and chief executive officer...

 

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Mar 21 2:30 PM, Expana



USDA Announces New FPAC Leadership to Better Serve Farmers and Ranchers

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today announced key presidential appointments to the Farm Production and Conservation (FPAC) mission area. These appointees will lead efforts to advance President Trump’s America First agenda and ensure that farmers, ranchers, and producers have the support they need to keep feeding, fueling, and clothing America.

“FPAC is the most farmer-facing mission area at USDA, housing the Farm Service Agency, the Risk Management Agency, and the Natural Resources Conservation Service—agencies producers rely on every day,” said U.S. Secretary...

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Mar 21 2:15 PM, Expana


Syngenta and PepsiCo Reward Farmers for Regenerative Farming Practices

Syngenta, leader in technology and innovation in agriculture, and PepsiCo, global leader in food and beverages, are working in collaboration with the aim of boosting regenerative and traceable agriculture in the food industry value chain in a transparent and verifiable way.

During the first year of joint work, Syngenta provided PepsiCo with 4,000 tons of sunflower oil from fields of farmers in the province of Buenos Aires, La Pampa, San Luis and Santa Fe, who applied regenerative agriculture practices.

In a second stage, it is expected to increase...

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Mar 21 1:40 PM, Expana


Coke Florida Announces Key Leadership Changes

Coca-Cola Beverages Florida, LLC (Coke Florida) announced that Andy Hill, Chief Customer Officer, will immediately take on the expanded role of Chief Customer and Commercial Officer, reporting to Troy Taylor, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Coke Florida. The company also announced that Thomas Benford, President and Chief Operating Officer, has decided to leave the company at the end of the year and will transition to become an advisor to Mr. Taylor.

Hill joined Coke Florida in 2024 as its Chief Customer Officer, bringing over 30 years of experience across the...

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Mar 21 1:40 PM, Expana


Idaho Smokehouse Partners Recalls Nearly 30,000 Pounds of Meat Sticks Contaminated with Metal

Today, FSIS announced a recall by Idaho Smokehouse Partners, LLC, a Shelley, Idaho-based company, for approximately 29,541 pounds of ready-to-eat beef stick products that may be contaminated with metal.

The affected items are 1.15-ounce vacuum-sealed packages of “CHOMPS ORIGINAL BEEF STICK MILD,” with an expiration date of 02-10-2026 and lot code 25016 printed on the label. The products also bear the establishment number “6220A” ink-jetted on the package.

These beef sticks were produced...

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Mar 21 10:10 AM, Expana


ANALYSIS: Cage-Free Price Slows Decent, First Signs of Consumer Relief Underway

Expana’s cage-free large quotation has continued to decline this week, albeit at a slower pace to last, dropping to $5.83/dozen Thursday. This marks a 41% decrease since the market peaked at $9.86/dozen in late February.

Weak retail demand remains the primary force behind declining wholesale values, as inflation-weary consumers continue to push back against high shelf prices. In response, grocers have scaled back their orders to better align with sluggish sales, leaving suppliers scrambling to offload surplus inventory. As recently as... 

 

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Mar 21 9:00 AM, Expana


ANALYSIS: Broiler Weight Class Shifts and Market Dynamics

Throughout most of 2024, and all of 2025 up to the latest data for the week of March 8th, average live weights set new record weights week by week. However,  data from the week of March 8 shows the average live weight dropping 2.43% from the previous week to match 2024’s data at 6.43 pounds. We’re also seeing a shift in the cumulative broiler headcount by weight class, with a 7.48% year-over-year (YoY) decrease for the 4.25 lbs. and down birds, and 10.50% YoY increase for the...

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Mar 21 8:25 AM, Expana


ANALYSIS: Easter Lamb Demand Meets Import Challenges

With Easter falling later this year on April 20th, about five weeks away, demand for lamb leg cuts in the US is typically supported. However, imported supply from Australia and New Zealand remains tighter due to several factors.

According to Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA), Australian lamb exports have increased 6% year-over-year, but much of this product is being shipped to China and the United Arab Emirates, reducing availability for the US. Multiple US market contributors that buy imported material have noted limited offers from Australia...

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Mar 21 8:25 AM, Expana


ANALYSIS: China’s Jan-Feb 2025 Beef Imports Drop 11.3% Y-o-Y to 468,465 mt

China's total beef imports for the first two months of the 2025 calendar year slumped to 468,465 metric tons (mt), according to the latest data from the General Administration of Customs of China (GACC).

Dropping by 11.3%, the 59,684 mt was led by lower shipments from Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, New Zealand, whilst higher volumes from the United States (US) and Australia capped further losses.

Volumes in January 2025 was recorded at 276,540 mt as importers often frontload shipments early...

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Mar 21 8:25 AM, Expana


ANALYSIS: HPAI Crisis Escalates, Record Losses and Uncertainty in the Turkey Market

On a year-to-date (YTD) basis, with over 1.6 million turkeys lost, HPAI losses have increased 664% year-over-year and 236% from 2022, which previously held the highest YTD losses. Furthermore, 67,400 breeder and breeder replacement hens have been lost to HPAI this year, whereas there were no losses in 2023 and 2024 YTD. In 2022, 37,800 breeder replacement hens were affected.

Additionally, not only have more birds been lost, but more counties have also been affected. So far this year, HPAI has been...

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Mar 20 11:06 AM, Expana


Navigating the Trump Tariff Turbulence: A Comprehensive Timeline

As April approaches, the ongoing tariff saga continues to unfold, bringing new developments each day. Expana is tracking the latest headlines and breaking down the key updates as they happen.

March 12, 2025: European Commission announces countermeasures to US steel, aluminum tariffs

The European Commission (EC) responded to new US tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from the European Union (EU) by launching countermeasures on imports from the US into the EU...

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Mar 20 10:59 AM, Expana


ANALYSIS: US Pork Exports Decrease in Some Key Markets

Coming off a record-breaking year for US pork exports in 2024, total US export volume for January 2025 saw a slight decrease year-over-year (YoY) in volume of 1.9% to 576,821 K-Lbs. While shipments to Mexico and Central American destinations were higher YoY, January totals for those two regions were lower than that of December 2024 by a margin of 3.5% and 37.1% respectively.

Interestingly, declines were noted for key markets such as Japan (-9.2% MoM and -22.7% YoY) South Korea (-10.3% MoM and...

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Mar 20 10:59 AM, Expana


ANALYSIS: Korea’s Feb 2025 Beef Imports Sink 36.7% MoM to 39,464 mt

Korea’s beef imports in February 2025 totaled 39,464 metric tons (mt), slumping 36.7% month-on-month (MoM), according to the latest data from Korea Customs Service.

Despite the 22,889 mt drop, this trend aligns with historical trends, as imports typically eased after front-loading in-quota shipments with lower tariffs back in January. The Korean New Year, that ran from late January to early February, also shortened the working month, slowing down the pace of imports.

Annually, imports rose 24.7% YoY (7,828 mt), though industry sources suggested this... 

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Mar 20 10:59 AM, Expana


Hormel Foods Strengthens Retail Division with Key Executive Promotions

Hormel Foods Corporation has unveiled strategic promotions within its executive team, with a focus on enhancing its leadership in the retail sector.

Scott Weisenbeck has been promoted to Vice President of Marketing – Retail. A key driver in the expansion of the company’s bacon category, Weisenbeck will now oversee a broader portfolio of brands. He has been with Hormel Foods for over 30 years and previously served as Assistant Vice President.

Joe O’Connor has been promoted to Vice President of Emerging Brands – Retail. O’Connor, who joined the company...

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Mar 20 10:39 AM, Expana


Pasturebird Petitions USDA to Update Definition of  “Pasture-Raised” Poultry 

Pasturebird, the world’s largest pasture-raised chicken brand, is setting a new standard for transparency and animal welfare after successfully petitioning to update the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) definition of “pasture-raised” meat and poultry. After years of advocating for a clear and common-sense definition, Pasturebird and Perdue Farms helped shoppers distinguish “free range” from “pasture-raised” chicken. The new animal raising labeling guidelines require that “pasture-raised” animals must be on pasture the majority of their life...

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Mar 20 8:10 AM, Expana


Bipartisan Bill Introduced to Help with Egg Supply

Congressional Letter Urges FDA to Grant NCC’s Egg Petition

Rep. Josh Riley (D-NY) today introduced “The Lowering Egg Prices Act” with Dusty Johnson (R-SD), Pat Harrigan (R-NC), and Kristen McDonald Rivet (D-MI), that would cut bureaucratic red tape that forces farmers to discard hundreds of millions of eggs each year.

The bill mirrors the National Chicken Council’s (NCC) petition last month to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to reverse or modify a 15-year old regulation that forces the broiler industry (chickens raised...

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Mar 20 8:00 AM, Expana


Game-Time Promotions Aim to Boost Sales in Foodservice

As the national college basketball championship games sound off, foodservice providers are capitalizing on the excitement with deals designed to drive sales and customer engagement.

Domino’s – The world’s largest pizza chain is offering a 50% discount on all menu-priced pizzas when ordered online. This promotion, valid from March 17 to March 23, includes every pizza on the menu, whether it’s specialty, any size, or any style of crust.

Wendy’s is checking into the tournament season with double dollar deals. Running through Sunday, April 13, customers...

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Mar 19 9:00 AM, Expana


PODCAST: Agri-Food for Thought Ep 25 - Chicken Demand at Foodservice and Beyond

 

Just in time for March Madness, Jamie sits down with chicken market analyst, Matt Busardo, to dissect the driving forces behind this consumer-favorite category...

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Mar 19 8:29 AM, Expana


Nestlé Recalls Frozen Meals Over Choking Risk

The FDA has announced that Nestlé USA is recalling certain Lean Cuisine and STOUFFER'S frozen meals following customer complaints about the presence of a wood-like material. One potential choking incident has been reported.

Nestlé is actively investigating the issue, which affects a limited quantity of products from the following lines:

  • Lean Cuisine® Butternut Squash Ravioli
    Batch Numbers: 4261595912 (Best By OCT2025), 4283595912 (Best By NOV2025), 4356595912 (Best By JAN2026), 5018595912 (Best By FEB2026), and 5038595912 (Due Date MAR2026)
  • Lean Cuisine® Spinach Artichoke Ravioli...
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Mar 19 8:16 AM, Expana


The Retail Rundown: Fresh Buying Opportunities in Bloom

Tomorrow marks the official start of spring, and retailers are seizing fresh opportunities to capture increased spending with occassions like Easter and peak grilling season soon approaching.

However, for some residents, spring still feels distant as a late-season storm sweeps through the Central US today and tomorrow, potentially impacting purchasing and consumption patterns in affected regions. 

With roughly a month remaining in Lent, seafood remains a focal point in retail promotions, accounting for 33% of protein advertisements, primarily driven by fresh/frozen fillets as well...

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Mar 19 8:08 AM, Expana


DoorDash and Dollar General Expand SNAP/EBT Access to 16,000+ Stores

DoorDash and Dollar General announced a new offering to bring SNAP/EBT payment capabilities to more than 16,000 of Dollar General’s stores on the DoorDash Marketplace. With the addition of Dollar General, DoorDash’s network of stores that accept SNAP/EBT online payments on the DoorDash Marketplace nearly doubles to over 35,000 stores.

“Unlocking the ability for SNAP/EBT recipients to shop online and have groceries delivered straight to their door through DoorDash provides even more accessibility and convenience,” said Tony Rogers, SVP and...

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Mar 18 11:24 AM, Expana


USDA Announces Plans for New Rulemaking for Chicken Processing Line Speeds

U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins today announced new actions to reduce burdens on U.S. chicken processing facilities, allowing for greater efficiency while maintaining food and worker safety standards. The directive instructs the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) to eliminate outdated administrative requirements that have slowed production and added unnecessary costs for American producers.

“I want to thank Secretary Rollins and the Trump administration for adhering to science-based principles and following 25 years of experience, studies and data on increased line speeds...

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Mar 18 9:31 AM, Expana


ANALYSIS: EU Egg Imports Saw Year-on-Year Growth in 2024

The European Union experienced a notable surge in egg imports in 2024, reaching 121,113 tonnes, a 34.4% increase compared to 90,135 tonnes in 2023. This sharp rise is driven by structural market imbalances and disruptions in local production caused by factors such as avian influenza outbreaks.

Ukraine solidified its position as the EU's leading egg supplier, exporting 74,718 tonnes in 2024, a 36.6% increase from the previous year. This growth was facilitated by a free-trade agreement between Ukraine and the EU, which eased trade restrictions...

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Mar 18 9:05 AM, Expana


HPAI H5N1 Virus in Dairy Cattle – What We Know

In March 2024, Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) A (H5N1), commonly referred to as bird flu, was confirmed in domestic U.S. livestock for the first time in a dairy operation in Texas. Since then, the virus has spread to 989 dairy operations across 17 states, raising widespread uncertainty throughout the dairy and livestock markets. Industry participants have raised concerns about the outbreak's potential impact on consumer perception and demand for dairy and meat products, though government agencies reiterate that the national food supply remains safe. Expana is closely monitoring the situation...

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Mar 18 8:27 AM, Expana


Domino's Takes 50% Off For Customers Who Order Pizza Online in Latest Promo

News of the latest retail promotion from the world's largest pizza company have circulated. From March 17-23, Domino's is offering customers who order online, 50% of all menu-prices pizzas.

"It's a big week, full of celebrations – the start of college basketball tournaments, St. Patrick's Day and even the first day of spring," said Frank Garrido, Domino's executive vice president – chief restaurant officer. "To top it off, Domino's is offering customers a deal they can't resist. They can choose from any...

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Mar 17 10:33 AM, Expana


ANALYSIS: US Brisket Prices Soften as Seasonal Demand Cools

Brisket prices have eased following the conclusion of peak buying for St. Patrick’s Day corned beef production. Expana’s Benchmark Price for Choice brisket now sits at $3.38/lb, reflecting a 12% decline since the start of 2025. While prices have softened, they remain 6% above the three-year average and 3% higher than this time last year.

The recent price decline can be attributed to a slowdown in demand after the bulk of seasonal purchasing for St. Patrick's Day wrapped up. Additionally, January and February are historically...

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Mar 17 9:18 AM, Expana







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