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How Trump's Tariffs Are Impacting U.S. Farmers — It's Not All Bad
CNBC· 2025-09-12 16:00
We worry about drought, we worry about pricing. We worry about equipment. We worry about financing. This tariff is just another thing that we have to worry about.Todd Western, the third is a soybean farmer in Waterloo, Iowa. He says trade tensions between the U.S. and China are fueling uncertainty for his business. China, the world's largest buyer of soybeans, hasn't pre-purchased any soybeans for the upcoming US harvest.The revenue on our farm is just like any other farm. It's volatile. Western and other f ...
American Soybean Farmers Become Scapegoat In US-China Trade Tussle, Plead Trump For Bailout: 'Unless Something Miraculous...' - Invesco DB Agriculture Fund (ARCA:DBA), Teucrium Soybean Fund ETV (ARCA:
Benzinga· 2025-09-12 07:41
Core Viewpoint - China's decision to stop purchasing U.S. soybeans and instead source from Brazil is significantly impacting U.S. soybean farmers, leading to a surplus and declining prices [1][2][4]. Group 1: Market Impact - U.S. soybean farmers are facing a challenging harvest season with millions of tons of soybeans expected, but no purchases from China this year [2]. - Last year, China, the world's largest importer of soy, purchased nearly $13 billion worth of U.S. soybeans, highlighting the drastic change in demand [3]. - The shift in sourcing is attributed to the ongoing trade war, resulting in U.S. farmers potentially losing around $100 per acre this year due to falling crop prices [4]. Group 2: Industry Response - Industry groups are urging the Trump administration to provide financial aid to farmers affected by the loss of the Chinese market [5]. - U.S. soybean farmers are adapting by reducing spending on machinery and fertilizer and seeking new export markets, as well as promoting domestic uses for soybeans [7]. - The American Soybean Association has called for a trade deal with China that includes commitments for soybean purchases, indicating the urgency of the situation [5]. Group 3: Future Outlook - Experts believe that the shift in demand from China may not be easily reversible, with skepticism about China's willingness to increase soybean orders from the U.S. [6]. - The U.S. government has been urged to take action to mitigate the economic fallout for farmers, as they prepare for a future without China as a key buyer [7].
湖南东安:收割中稻
Ren Min Wang· 2025-09-11 01:43
Group 1 - The article discusses the rice harvesting activities in Dong'an, Hunan province, highlighting the importance of this agricultural process for local farmers [1][2][3] - It emphasizes the expected yield and quality of the mid-season rice crop, which is crucial for the region's economy [4] - The article notes the advancements in agricultural techniques that have contributed to improved harvest outcomes in Dong'an [2][3][4]
'We've got a real disaster': Farmers struggle amid rising costs and Trump's tariffs
MSNBC· 2025-09-10 23:50
Hundreds of farmers in Arkansas gathered at a town hall last week to ask Congress for help. Mounting debt, aging equipment, and disappearing profits are making it nearly impossible for them to break even, let alone to turn a profit. One of those farmers calls the president's tariffs quote the ice cream on top of the a cake of a perfect storm.He joins us now, Arkansas farmer Scott Brown, who attended last week's town hall. Scott, really good to have you. Thank you so much for joining us. Thank you for having ...
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Farming in Ukraine’s southern Kherson region has become a deadly profession as Russian drone pilots target civilians https://t.co/eFNhIly7Eh ...
总产、单产均创三年来新高! 茂名早稻迎来丰收
Nan Fang Nong Cun Bao· 2025-09-05 13:34
Core Insights - The early rice harvest in Maoming has achieved record high total production and yield in three years, with a total planting area exceeding 1.44 million acres and total output surpassing 620,000 tons [2][3]. Group 1: Production and Yield - The total production and yield of early rice in Maoming have increased by 0.4% and 0.9% year-on-year, respectively, marking a "double increase" [3]. - The average yield reached 431 kg per acre, with demonstration areas achieving theoretical yields exceeding 600 kg per acre [2][11]. Group 2: Agricultural Strategies - Maoming has implemented the national food security strategy, focusing on "storing grain in the land and technology," and promoting the integration of five key elements: good land, good seeds, good practices, good opportunities, and good systems [4][5]. - The city is actively promoting reasonable planting density for rice, with a demonstration area of 85,000 acres, increasing planting density to over 16,000 holes per acre, which is 15% higher than non-demonstration areas [9][10]. Group 3: Support and Services - The city is enhancing the production capacity of grain and oil by supporting large-scale planting entities and integrating high-yield technology models [12][14]. - Socialized agricultural service entities are providing comprehensive services, including machine tillage, harvesting, and pest control, covering over 500,000 acres and benefiting 120,000 small farmers [26][27]. Group 4: Pest Control and Loss Management - Maoming is conducting a "pest control for grain" initiative, ensuring a pest control response rate of 100% and controlling grain loss to below 5% [23][25].
BrasilAgro(LND) - 2025 Q4 - Earnings Call Presentation
2025-09-04 13:00
Financial Performance (9M25) - Net revenue reached R$870.5 million[13], a 57% increase compared to the previous year[26] - Adjusted EBITDA was R$195.3 million[13], with an adjusted EBITDA margin of 22%[26] - Net income amounted to R$76.7 million[13], a significant turnaround from the previous year's net loss[26] Production and Sales (24/25 Harvest) - Soybean production is estimated at 251,788 tons[19], but projected to be 216,111 tons[19], a 14% decrease[19] - Corn production is estimated at 42,033 tons[19], and projected to be 47,527 tons[19], a 13% increase[19] - Cotton production is estimated at 31,170 tons[19], but projected to be 20,553 tons[19], a 34% decrease[19] Commodity and Input Prices - Soybean prices decreased by 2% from June 2024 to April 2025[15] - Corn prices increased by 31% from June 2024 to April 2025[15] - Cattle raising prices increased by 46% from June 2024 to April 2025[15] - The price of KCL fertilizer for the 25/26 harvest is projected at USD 635 per ton[17], a 24% increase compared to Mar-24[17] Hedging - 20% of the 24/25 soybean harvest and 22% of the 25/26 harvest are hedged for commodity prices[25] - 72% of the 24/25 corn harvest and 83% of the 25/26 harvest are hedged for commodity prices[25] - 39% of the 24/25 ethanol harvest is hedged for commodity prices[25] - 71% of the 24/25 cotton harvest is hedged for commodity prices and 47% is hedged for exchange rates[25] Indebtedness - Total indebtedness is R$884.98 million[36], a 30% increase compared to June 30, 2024[36] - Adjusted net debt is R$779.403 million[36], a 65% increase compared to June 30, 2024[36]
Oversupply and Uncertainty Weigh on US Farmers | Presented by CME Group
Bloomberg Television· 2025-09-02 16:27
Market Overview - US farmers face a challenging economic landscape due to potential oversupply of corn and soybeans [1] - Trade disputes exacerbate the situation, leading to negative profit margins for many in the industry [2] Production & Supply - USDA forecasts a record 167 billion bushel corn crop and a 429 billion bushel soybean crop [1] - Potential oversupply of corn and soybeans has pressured prices lower [1] Trade & Export - US tariffs lead to retaliatory tariffs on US agricultural products, making American exports more expensive [2][3] - Trade tensions risk losing crucial export partners to countries like Brazil [3] - New crop soybean commitments from China have plummeted to a 20-year low [3] - US new crop corn exports are the second highest in the past 20 years, driven by strong demand from Mexico [3]
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Bloomberg· 2025-09-01 14:24
Australia is expecting its fourth-largest wheat harvest on record https://t.co/5vc2OrkWxC ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-08-29 15:15
US farmers are pulling back on spending in threat to rural economy https://t.co/7FmpYJEs3g ...