Engineered Wheat Produces Own Fertilizer and Ag Trade Deficit Record High

Engineered Wheat Produces Own Fertilizer and Ag Trade Deficit Record High

Bob Larson
Bob Larson
From the Ag Information Network, this is your Agribusiness Update.

**Farmers could soon benefit from wheat engineered to stimulate the production of its own fertilizer, turning nitrogen from the air into a usable form and reducing the need for synthetic fertilizer.

UC Davis professor, Eduardo Blumwald says you could save at least 10% of the amount of fertilizer being used on that land.

Blumwald says that, conservatively, should be a savings of more than a billion dollars per year.

**The U.S. ag trade deficit hit a record high in the first half of this year.

Bloomberg says the value of agricultural exports trailed that of imports by $4.1 billion in June, 14% wider than a year earlier, pushing the ag sector’s deficit to a staggering $28.6 billion.

AgWeb says the ag trade deficit is one of the main reasons President Trump gave for imposing tariffs and working on new trade deals.

**U.S. retail sales of potatoes remained strong from July of last year thru June, with total volume increasing 2.3%, reflecting sustained consumer demand for this versatile, nutrient-dense vegetable.

According to www.morningagclips.com, volume sales were 13% higher than the same period in 2018 and 19, indicating greater demand than before the pandemic.

Dollar sales remained stable, dipping just 0.5% to $19.86 billion.

Sales volume increases were driven by fresh (2.6%), and frozen (3.7%).

www.morningagclips.com/potato-retail-sales-volume-grows-2-3-july-2024-june-2025/

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