‘Very, very difficult’ for USMCA (FERN’s Ag Insider): President Trump’s threat of tariffs on all imports from Mexico “didn’t help” the prospects for congressional approval of the new NAFTA, said Senate Finance chairman Chuck Grassley. “It makes it very, very difficult,” said Grassley to reporters, because it undermines support for the tri-national free-trade pact.
Demand for faux-meat outstrips supply (Wall Street Journal): With 15 percent of restaurants offering vegetarian burger alternatives—up from 3 percent last year—suppliers like Beyond Meat are struggling to keep pace with orders.
Corporate behemoths prep for climate chaos (New York Times): Many of the world’s biggest companies are calculating the impact of climate change on their bottom lines, with trillions of dollars at stake.
Drones to light up state fair (Los Angeles Times): Instead of the traditional fireworks show, the California State Fair will present a light show using swarm technology and drones moving to choreographed music.
California says coffee doesn’t need a warning (ABC News): State regulators decided that coffee does not pose a “significant” risk of cancer and therefore, a cup of coffee won’t come with a health warning on the side.