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Idaho and Taiwan agree to $1.2B, 3-year wheat deal, ensuring stable exports of soft white wheat.
Idaho and Taiwan have agreed to a $1.2 billion, three-year deal for U.S. wheat exports, reinforcing a decades-long trade relationship.
The agreement, backed by Idaho officials and Taiwan’s flour mills, ensures stable demand for Idaho’s soft white wheat, valued for baking.
While the deal offers predictability amid agricultural uncertainty, it reflects continuity rather than a major shift.
Wheat prices remain stable near $5.90 per bushel, and farmers continue facing tight margins despite reliable international markets.
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