China subsidies costing U.S. wheat farmers $653 million a year
Story Date: 3/29/2016

 

Source: DELTA FARM PRESS, 3/28/16


U.S. cotton producers are facing some of their lowest prices in decades, primarily due to the subsidy policies of the People’s Republic of China, which have created a surplus of more than 50 million bales in the country’s warehouses.

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