Iowa Farm Groups ‘Encouraged’ by Trade Deal with China for U.S. Soybeans
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Ag Organizations Respond to U.S.–China Agreement
(NAFB.com) – The American Farm Bureau Federation and the American Soybean Association both welcomed news of China’s renewed commitment to import U.S. agricultural products. AFBF President Zippy Duvall said the organization was encouraged by China’s plans to buy more soybeans and sorghum, noting that trade disputes have already burdened farmers facing high costs and low prices. ASA President Daryl Cates called the announcement a positive step fo…
New U.S.–China Trade Deal Opens Doors for American Farmers
American farmers are celebrating a major breakthrough this week as President Trump announced a new trade and economic agreement with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The deal, reached during talks in the Republic of Korea, reopens China’s markets to U.S. soybeans and other agricultural exports…marking a major win for rural America. For years, American farmers have faced steep challenges from tariffs, trade disputes, and foreign retaliation. This ne…
U.S. farmers still need aid despite new U.S.-China Trade framework, expert says
The co-director of the Ag and Food Policy Center at Texas A&M says U.S. farmers still need federal assistance despite last week’s new trade framework between the U.S. and China. Bart Fischer says the agreement is a positive step in reducing trade uncertainty, but it doesn’t address high input costs. “We’re still dealing with the […] The post U.S. farmers still need aid despite new U.S.-China Trade framework, expert says appeared first on Brownfi…
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