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U.S. soybean farmers face historic losses in 2025 due to low prices, poor yields, trade barriers, and delayed aid.
U.S. soybean farmers face a severe crisis as the 2025 harvest begins, with prices falling to $10 per bushel from $12, extreme weather reducing yields below USDA projections, and trade disruptions limiting access to key markets.
Many farmers, especially in Tennessee, expect yields as low as 30 bushels per acre, while rising input costs strain profits.
With no buyers in sight and crops being stored instead of sold, losses are mounting, with Tennessee alone facing nearly $110 million in losses.
Federal aid has been announced but is seen as insufficient and delayed.
Farm bankruptcies rose 55% in 2024, and farmers across the Midwest are urging immediate policy action to resolve trade issues and prevent long-term damage to family farms.
Los productores de soja estadounidenses enfrentan pérdidas históricas en 2025 debido a precios bajos, rendimientos pobres, barreras comerciales y ayuda retrasada.