Group 1 - The American Soybean Association urges the U.S. government to reach an agreement with China to eliminate tariffs and encourage significant purchases of U.S. soybeans, warning of severe long-term economic consequences for U.S. agriculture if China continues to avoid U.S. soybeans [1][6][7] - Due to ongoing trade tensions between the U.S. and China, China is accelerating its soybean purchases from Brazil and has not pre-purchased the upcoming U.S. soybean harvest, causing concern among traders and farmers [1][6][7] - The soybean prices are declining while farmers face increased costs for production materials and equipment, leading to significant financial pressure on U.S. farmers [1][6][7] Group 2 - The U.S. soybean exports to China have significantly decreased, with a reported 39% drop in soybean quantities compared to previous years, raising concerns about the ability to fill export gaps [6][7] - The American Soybean Association highlights that the ongoing trade dispute with China is unsustainable for U.S. farmers, who are struggling to cope with the financial implications of the tariffs [1][6][7]
中国尚未预购,美种植户忧心忡忡!
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-08-21 00:43