China, Trump and Scott Bessent
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China, soybean and Trade War
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Thursday that under the terms of a new U.S.-China deal, Beijing has pledged to continue buying soybeans in similar volumes to recent years.
Agricultural Economist Grant Gardner said if China does by 25 million metric tons per year, that will be about what they bought before the trade war.
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins joined farmers in welcomed China's promise to buy some of their soybeans and their agreement to remove all its retaliatory tariffs on American ag products on Thursday.
China's agricultural soils have become increasingly acidic over the last few decades, threatening crop productivity and ecosystem health. This acidification has been driven by the extensive use of chemical nitrogen fertilizers needed to feed the population,
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