Losing soybean exports to China would not be good for farmers

 

The head of the U.S. Soybean Export Council says new soybean sales to China have ground to a halt this past month as trade uncertainty continues between the two countries.

Jim Sutter tells Brownfield soybean shipments to China typically slow down this time of year, but increased concerns surrounding trade tensions have made buyers even more apprehensive.  “There is legitimate concerns I think among Chinese importers about whether or not they should be buying U.S.

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