Coronavirus is already shaking up the market outlook this year, but could agriculture be next? RaboBank’s Christian Lawrence says it’s very difficult to say at this stage.
The final report from the Romaine Task Force, started in the wake of several outbreaks traced to the lettuce, is far from over, but recommendations could come by December.
The Centers For Disease Control and Prevention has issued a recall of chopped romaine lettuce due to an E.coli outbreak. The outbreak has reached consumers here in Washington State.
Prickly lettuce is something we don’t eat but it is a very common weed. It has driven farmers crazy for years but, it soon might have a real purpose and potential to make some serious cash