Where is the “New China” for ag exports?

Where is the “New China” for ag exports?

A top official with the U.S. Soybean Export Council says no single market can make up export losses experienced by trade disputes with China but combined, some areas offer potential.

“We’re talking about markets in the Asia subcontinent—Pakistan, Bangladesh, India; markets in Southeast Asia—Myanmar; and as well as in Africa.”

The U.S. soy industry was awarded about $32 million in

agricultural trade promotion funding as part of the Market Facilitation Program

which Paul Burke tells Brownfield nearly 80 percent has been earmarked for new

market development.

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