Cost of exporting ag products still rising

Cost of exporting ag products still rising

The cost of U.S. ag exports is rising without signals of slowing down.

Tony Clayton, owner of the livestock export company Clayton-Agri Marketing, tells Brownfield two years ago it was about half a million dollars to send a plane with livestock to China…

“Now you can get a quote anywhere from $800,000 to $1.2 million,” Clayton said.

He said purchasing space on cargo planes has also sharply increased.

Clayton says longer range shipments to trading partners like China need a refueling and flight crew changing point, which has become more difficult because of the Russian-Ukrainian War.