Celebrating Oregon Wheat on World Food Day
Around the world today, people are celebrating World Food Day, which commemorates the founding of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization and its commitment to addressing…
Around the world today, people are celebrating World Food Day, which commemorates the founding of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization and its commitment to addressing…
As Oregon and the United States continued to take urgent steps to stop the spread of the coronavirus, supply chains were disrupted worldwide – leading…
At the Port of Portland, we certainly have a lot to be grateful for as we round out 2019.
Many of us in Oregon are paying close attention to the global talks around tariffs and trade, as they can have a profound impact on…
The Women’s World Cup kicked off a few weeks ago, producing thrilling performances and heart-breaking upsets – and inspiring millions to tune in around the…
It was a busy year in 2018, and we’re grateful we got to spend it bringing you stories about our team, the people we serve in the…
Curtis Robinhold, our executive director, teamed up with Alexis Taylor, director of the Oregon Department of Agriculture, on this recent opinion piece in Salem’s Capital Press. Here’s…
The last time you watched a freight train rumble by, did you stop to consider how—or where—it’s railcars were designed and engineered? Or, where their…
If you drive a Honda, Hyundai or Toyota, it probably rolled off a ship in Portland. Meanwhile, Raptor trucks, Mustangs and Lincolns are cruising to…
If you work in Oregon, there’s a good chance your job is linked to trade, as it’s one of the most trade dependent states in…