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China’s Chicken Imports To Increase In 2022

China’s imports of chicken meat (excluding paws) are projected to reach 800,000 metric tons in 2022, an increase of two percent over 2021, according to the newly released USDA Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) Global Agricultural Information Network (GAIN) semiannual report on the poultry industry in China.

Brazil continued to be the dominant supplier of chicken wings and legs to China in 2021, while the majority of U.S. poultry export volume and value came from chicken paws.

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Georgia Farm Bureau Unites County Leaders to Strengthen Agriculture Advocacy

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The Georgia Farm Bureau recently gathered over 150 county presidents for an event focused on grassroots leadership, advocacy, and collaboration. With agriculture policies starting at the local level, this meeting provided a platform for leaders to share ideas, engage in advocacy training, and ensure a unified voice for Georgia’s farming community. Experts like Tom McCall, Amelia Junod, and Austin Large emphasize the importance of political engagement, consistent messaging, and strengthening connections with legislators. Watch to learn how these leaders are shaping the future of agriculture in Georgia!