All of Trump’s making….China’s exit from US agriculture is a devastating blow to an already struggling sector

China’s exit from US agriculture is a devastating blow to an already struggling sector

Key Points
  • Farmers are losing their fourth-largest customer as China officially stops buying U.S. agricultural products.
  • The loss piles onto an already tough year for crops and commodity prices and could dent U.S. gross domestic product and sales at companies whose businesses are tied to farming in the Heartland.
  • “It doesn’t look like trade is going to get any better, so I think we’re in for a very rough ride,” says former Iowa Lt. Gov. Patty Judge.
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Farm groups react to China’s exit from US agriculture

Agriculture has been a weapon of choice in the escalating trade war between the world’s two largest economies.

With China officially pulling out of buying U.S. agricultural products, American farmers are losing one of their biggest customers. It could be a devastating blow in an already tough year for crops and commodity prices. It may also dent U.S. gross domestic product and hurt companies like Deere, whose business is directly tied to farming in the Heartland.

“Sales have already been lower this crop year because of the existing tariffs. If we went all the way to no China exports whatsoever, that would of course result in even larger market and price impacts,” said Pat Westhoff, director of the Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute at the University of Missouri. “Cutting China completely out of the market would be a very big deal.”

China made up $5.9 billion in U.S. farm product exports in 2018, according to the U.S. Census. It’s the world’s top buyer of soybeans and purchased roughly 60 percent of U.S. soybean exports last year. Westhoff estimated that soybean prices have already dropped 9% since the trade war began last July……More Here

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