Farmers brace for what’s next as soybean sales to China tank
So far this year the co-op has run none.
Retaliatory tariffs that
"The current price is
If the
Thiesse said the potential farm crisis could rival troubles the agricultural sector faced during the grain embargo to
In September, soybean exports to
Prices have slumped badly for several years among other agricultural commodities. "Soybeans is the crop that has held its own and kept a lot of [
While the president tried to soften tariff pushback with
Trump began imposing protective tariffs on Chinese products in June in order to pressure
Since imposing the levy on
"A lot of farmers think this is still going to get sorted out quickly,"
The president renegotiated the North American Free Trade Agreement and started trade talks with the
There have been "a whole lot of positives" in Trump's approach to trade, Worth said. "Given time, he'll get [the soybean issue] fixed. He has done a lot of great things for the
At the
But the livestock industry in
"We're losing the market for non-premium cuts of pork," said
"In the last four to six weeks, I've heard more stories from farmers about hits to their bottom lines that were more than they thought," Duncanson said.
At
Hart also doesn't see
The Chinese were "buying beans to fuel their hog industry," he explained. "You can find hog feed from other sources. We have also seen them adjust their average soybean rations.
Hart says things will become clearer soon.
"Watch what happens the next three months," he said. "This is the time when the
The government is already projecting significantly less income for farmers. In August,
Bankers servicing the agricultural sector know this portends tough times for customers who already have exhausted their savings propping up weak prices. Renegotiating current loans or borrowing more in the winter of 2019 will be "more challenging" for farmers and bankers, MinnStar's Thiesse conceded. Projected corn and soybean prices are both below break-even points and without peace in the trade war are very likely to stay there.
"If there is no aid payment next year," Thiesse said, "you're looking at negative cash flows."
"We may get through this in the near term," he said. "But if things don't change, no one can pencil in a profit for 2019."
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