
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
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.
4.4
109109 ratings
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.
147 Listeners
132 Listeners
234 Listeners
363 Listeners
256 Listeners
424 Listeners
510 Listeners
123 Listeners
373 Listeners
306 Listeners
100 Listeners
71 Listeners
946 Listeners
203 Listeners
1,554 Listeners