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.