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Line on Agriculture
Farmers for Free Trade has been touring the U.S. to gather feedback on the importance of trade to agriculture.
Line on Agriculture
The US-China trade framework has led to China resuming imports of various U.S. agricultural goods, although specifics are still undisclosed. The U.S. has also removed port fees for Chinese-owned ships, easing tensions. Smaller agreements with Malaysia, Cambodia, Thailand, and Vietnam are also in progress, benefiting sectors like dairy, poultry, rice, pork, and ethanol.
Southeast Regional Ag News
China’s move toward South American suppliers is reshaping U.S. soybean markets and pressuring farm incomes across the Southeast.
Line on Agriculture
The Trump administration was not forced to end tariffs, but a court found them to be unlawful.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Florida Senator Rick Scott and colleagues urge follow-through on the planned termination of the 2019 Tomato Suspension Agreement.
Line on Agriculture
US Sorghum producers are excited about the potential India market opportunities.
Line on Agriculture
Agriculture faired well in the new US-UK Trade agreement according to USDA and NCBA.
Line on Agriculture
Infrastructure is being put into place for tariff relief payments if there are long-term consequences from the recent US tariff implementation.
Line on Agriculture
A review of where things are at with tariffs with the American Farm Bureau Federation Economist, Betty Resnick.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Betty Resnick, American Farm Bureau, gives details on the the in-flux situation.
Line on Agriculture
War and tariffs are affecting the commodity markets.
California Ag Today
The United States has prevailed in a trade dispute with Mexico under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, or USMCA.
Southeast Regional Ag News
U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai announced that a dispute resolution panel ruled in favor of the U.S. on all seven legal claims regarding Mexico’s measures on genetically engineered corn imports.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Theoretically, the current election cycle should all be over next week. But we aren’t the only ones who are closely watching. Other countries are wondering who they will be dealing with for the next four years.
Line on Agriculture
Colombia closed borders to US beef after US H5NI detections. While they are reopening their border to US beef, there is still work to be done, according to the US Meat Export Federation.
Southeast Regional Ag News
In ag trade news today, U.S. beef exports experienced a 4.5% decline in the first half of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023, continuing a downward trajectory from a 14.3% year-over-year drop in 2023
California Ag Today
U.S. beef exports fell by 4.5% in the first half of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023, continuing a downward trend from a 14.3% year-over-year decrease in 2023.
Southeast Regional Ag News
In the world of agricultural trade, USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack blames this year’s expected record farm trade deficit on a strong U.S. economy and U.S. criticism of major trading partner China.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Mexico elected Claudia Sheinbaum their new president, and many ag leaders are hopeful that she and her administration will make decisions that benefit their ag trade relationship with the U.S.
California Ag Today
Regardless of who prevails in the upcoming presidential election, ag tariffs and trade wars will be waiting.