An ag economist says while many are focused on getting a trade deal with China, he’s concerned about something else.
Dr. David Kohl from Virginia Tech tells Brownfield getting the new USMCA agreement ratified is vital. “This ratification of the agreement, if it doesn’t happen, it could push us into a recession.”
Kohl says not ratifying the USMCA would cause problems in supply chains in addition to reducing agricultural sales. “What you would see is inflation, and you would see shortages, and eventually this would come back to hit the farmers, but it would also come back to hit the consumer.
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