International Trade
Ag groups work to influence trade policy and find new markets
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Trade relations have been a major source of volatility in agricultural markets over the years.
Trade prospects may depend more on the economy and international demand, with areas such as politics playing a smaller the role.
Midwest farmers are popping up in Panama, Egypt, Colombia and South Korea more often these days.Â
Each presidential administration brings its own approach to trade, and ag economists and farm policy specialists say the Biden administration …





