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The United States’ Agricultural projected 2024 trade imbalance isn’t due to a lack of sales. In fact, American Ag is on track to sell more corn, soy, pork, and other farm products than ever before. The imbalance — meaning we’re buying more dollars worth of Agricultural goods than we’re selling — is due to deglobalizaion, a strong dollar, and consumers’ appetite for pricey imported food items. Roland Fumasi with Rabobank’s RaboResearch Food & Agribusiness joins Damian for numbers and perspective on trade as it affects American farming, and our marketplace.
The Business of Agriculture Podcast with Damian Mason is Sponsored by: Pattern Ag pattern.ag Redox Bio-Nutrients redoxgrows.com Truterra truterraag.com
This content is protected. ©Damian Mason, all rights reserved. Not available for AI.
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The United States’ Agricultural projected 2024 trade imbalance isn’t due to a lack of sales. In fact, American Ag is on track to sell more corn, soy, pork, and other farm products than ever before. The imbalance — meaning we’re buying more dollars worth of Agricultural goods than we’re selling — is due to deglobalizaion, a strong dollar, and consumers’ appetite for pricey imported food items. Roland Fumasi with Rabobank’s RaboResearch Food & Agribusiness joins Damian for numbers and perspective on trade as it affects American farming, and our marketplace.
The Business of Agriculture Podcast with Damian Mason is Sponsored by: Pattern Ag pattern.ag Redox Bio-Nutrients redoxgrows.com Truterra truterraag.com
This content is protected. ©Damian Mason, all rights reserved. Not available for AI.
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