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收获季,中国订单至今为零,美国豆农感受痛苦
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-09-22 22:43

Group 1 - The core issue facing U.S. farmers is the lack of orders from China for soybeans during the harvest season, leading to severe economic distress [3][6] - U.S. soybean exports to China are projected to be zero this year, despite an expected export value of $12.8 billion for 2024 [3][6] - The agricultural crisis is exacerbated by high production costs and record yields, resulting in a significant drop in commodity prices, with soybean prices down approximately 40% from 2022 [5][6] Group 2 - The economic crisis is affecting not only farmers but also the entire supply chain, including transportation and logistics sectors, which are facing a sharp decline in demand [7][8] - The potential rise in farm bankruptcies is alarming, with a reported 55% increase in bankruptcies last year, and farmers are experiencing heightened stress levels [6][9] - Calls for the U.S. government to end the trade war with China are growing, as farmers believe that resolving trade issues is crucial for their survival [8][9] Group 3 - The U.S. government has promised over $60 billion in subsidies to farmers, but these funds may not be available until 2026, raising concerns about immediate relief [9] - The long-term impact of the trade war could lead to a decline in land values and reduced production if markets are not restored quickly [9] - The agricultural community is urging the government to prioritize soybean trade negotiations with China to prevent further economic damage [8][9]