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U.S. farm exports are falling due to trade disputes, tariffs, and competition, especially from Brazil and China’s shift to other suppliers.
U.S. agricultural exports are declining due to trade disputes, retaliatory tariffs, and rising global competition, particularly from Brazil, Canada, and Argentina.
Once a top exporter, the U.S. now faces a growing trade deficit in farm goods as China shifted imports to other suppliers, aided by Brazil’s expanded soybean production and infrastructure.
Domestic challenges include weather variability and reduced public investment in agricultural research.
Despite stable productivity, U.S. competitiveness is hampered by strict import barriers in key markets and slow progress in restoring trade with China.
Long-term recovery depends on policy reforms, market diversification, and renewed investment in innovation and infrastructure.
Las exportaciones agrícolas estadounidenses están cayendo debido a las disputas comerciales, los aranceles y la competencia, especialmente de Brasil y el cambio de China hacia otros proveedores.