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The trade war has heightened China’s need to develop gateways to import the continent’s soybeans, corn and other foodstuffs ...
Lawmakers must pass a law that would make sure farmers can keep using a safe and effective pesticide as they’ve done for ...
Drought warnings have been issued and some provinces including Guangxi even resorted to firing rockets at clouds to increase ...
China signed a letter of intent with exporters in Argentina to buy about $900 million of soybeans, corn and vegetable oil, ...
China aims to promote the increase in large-scale yields of grain and oil crops per unit, with specific measures outlined at ...
A surprising tariff pause between Beijing and Washington will not help U.S. farmers revive soy sales in China without ...
Steep tariffs had essentially created an embargo on soybeans, meat, cotton and other agricultural products moving from the ...
Chinese buyers bought between 400,000 and 500,000 metric tons of wheat from Australia and Canada in recent weeks, traders said, as heat threatens to damage crops in China’s agricultural heartlands.
President Donald Trump reduces tariffs on China, but the benefit for major U.S. soybean farmers, including Iowa, is uncertain ...
Photo: Juan Diego Zacarias SANTOS, Brazil—China has reassured its citizens they would have enough to eat without U.S. crops. It will have to unclog Latin America’s largest port first.