European Farmers Want Trade Deal

Yet They Caution Against Pushing Biotechnology or Other Consumer Issues

Chris Clayton
By  Chris Clayton , DTN Ag Policy Editor
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Albert Jan Maat, president of European farm group Copa, was in Washington last week to make a case to U.S. farmers about working together for a better U.S.-European trade deal. (DTN photo by Chris Clayton)
The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership talks are likely to slow down due to the divide in Congress over giving President Barack Obama's administration trade promotion authority. Still, European farm groups want to create a dialogue with U.S...

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