
Marcia Brown
Food and agriculture reporter at POLITICO, providing expertise on avian flu's impact on the food supply chain.
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Apr 10, 2025 • 58min
How Tariffs and a Trade War with China Could Affect CA Farmers
Marcia Brown, a food and agriculture reporter for Politico, Colin Carter, a distinguished professor of agricultural and resource economics at UC Davis, and Zach Pelka, co-founder of Une Femme wines, dive into the effects of tariffs and the trade war with China on California's farmers. They discuss the staggering losses in the almond industry and rising grocery prices. The conversation also highlights the urgent need for legislative support and the financial strain on farmers navigating the chaotic trade landscape, emphasizing the role of immigrant labor in this sector.

Nov 27, 2024 • 27min
What Next: Which Came First, the Bird Flu or the Egg?
In this enlightening discussion, Marcia Brown, a food and agriculture reporter at POLITICO, dives into the rising cost of eggs due to avian flu. She explains how increasing cases affect food prices and the broader implications for supply chains. The conversation highlights the challenges federal agencies face in handling outbreaks amid public health risks. Brown shares insights on farmers' frustrations with federal responses and how factors like deportations complicate tracking the virus, ultimately intertwining public policy with food safety.

Nov 27, 2024 • 27min
Which Came First, the Bird Flu or the Egg?
Marcia Brown, a food and agriculture reporter at POLITICO, dives into the issues surrounding the recent spike in egg prices caused by avian flu. She explains how 'eggflation' affects both consumers and the market, especially with Thanksgiving approaching. Brown discusses the public health risks and the challenges of implementing effective biosecurity measures on farms. The conversation touches on the tensions between farmers and government policies, revealing frustrations with federal interventions during the avian flu crisis.