Source: SOUTHERN FARM NETWORK, 10/25/19
The phase one agreement with China would boost U.S. ag exports to at least $20 billion in its first year. The overall agreement includes $40-50 billion of U.S. farm commodity sales to China over a roughly two-year period. China claims it would aim to buy at least $20 billion worth in the first year if the agreement is signed, according to Bloomberg News. $20 billion would boost U.S. export sales... For more of this story, click here.
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