Broadcast Newsline: September 21, 2016

The U.S. decision to pursue a challenge against Chinese agricultural subsidies for grain crops reflects a growing desire in the United States and abroad to address more effectively the range of policies in major developing countries that affect agricultural markets according to National Cotton Council President and CEO, Dr. Gary Adams.

Today’s Cotton Newsline is 4 cuts. All cuts are Dr. Gary Adams, President and CEO of the National Cotton Council.

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The U.S. decision to pursue a challenge against Chinese agricultural subsidies for grain crops reflects a growing desire in the United States and abroad to address more effectively the range of policies in major developing countries that affect agricultural markets according to National Cotton Council President and CEO, Dr. Gary Adams. Today, he joins us to talk about “dedicated discussions” in the World Trade Organization and an important consideration when it comes to the global cotton market.

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In terms of the importance for the cotton industry, 

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Dr. Adams doesn’t shy away from the delicacy of the situation. 

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There’s one other thing affecting the global cotton market, according to Dr. Adams.

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