Study shows China's wheat subsidies cost U.S. wheat farmers $653 million
Story Date: 3/31/2016

 

Source: FARM PROGRESS, 3/30/16


An Iowa State University study says that China’s wheat subsidies are costing U.S. wheat farmers $653 million per year. A 2015 ISU study sponsored by U.S. Wheat Associates showed that China’s wheat subsidies were costing U.S. farmers almost $550 million per year.

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