U.S. expands beef imports from Argentina, producers raise concerns over market impacts
- President Trump signed an executive order to quadruple Argentinian beef imports to increase affordable beef supplies in the U.S. amid record low cattle numbers since 1950 and growing demand for beef nationwide.
- The imports mainly consist of lean beef trimmings used in products like ground beef and currently make up less than 10% of U.S. annual beef imports.
- The executive order includes a reciprocal export of 80,000 metric tons of beef to Argentina to balance trade between the two countries.
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How will Trump’s beef deal with Argentina affect Iowa ranchers?
A trade deal that would allow the U.S. to import an additional 80,000 metric tons of lean beef trimmings from Argentina puts Iowa farmers and rural communities “on the front lines” of the president’s trade wars, according to Iowa Farmers Union president Aaron Lehman.
U.S. expands beef imports from Argentina, Montana producers raise concerns over market impacts
The White House signed an executive order on February 6th expanding the amount of beef the United States can import from Argentina, a move aimed at increasing supply and easing pressure on beef prices, but one that has drawn concern from cattle producers in Montana and across the country.Madison Collier reports - watch the video here: Montana Ag Network: beef market challengesUnder the order, the U.S. will allow an additional 80,000 metric tons …
U.S. expands beef imports from Argentina, producers raise concerns over market impacts
The White House signed an executive order on February 6th expanding the amount of beef the United States can import from Argentina, a move aimed at increasing supply and easing pressure on beef prices, but one that has drawn concern from cattle producers in Montana and across the country.Madison Collier reports - watch the video here: Montana Ag Network: beef market challengesUnder the order, the U.S. will allow an additional 80,000 metric tons …
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