The U.S.-China trade truce was encouraging to many farmers looking to restore exports of crops and hogs, but many said a comprehensive long-term agreement is still needed
Farmers and agricultural groups welcomed the U.S.-China trade truce but many said they still need a comprehensive agreement to restore large-scale exports of U.S. crops and meat and lift the fragile farm economy.
Trade tensions between the world’s two largest economies have weighed heavily on the U.S. agricultural sector, which has been in a multiyear slump, marked by low incomes and rising bankruptcies. Over the past year, retaliatory Chinese tariffs on U.S. farm goods ranging from soybeans to pork to cheese have dampened...
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