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China finding alternatives to US farmers

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APRIL 22, 2025

Likely to look more to Brazil, Argentina

- KEVIN DRAPER JACK NICAS

China finding alternatives to US farmers

Consider the soybean. A legume about a centimetre in size, it is eaten from the pod as edamame or processed into tofu, soy milk and other products. But that is not why it is one of the world’s most lucrative commodities. High in fat and protein, soybeans are what much of the world’s livestock eat.

And now the humble crop is at the centre of the trade war between the United States and China.

The United States sells more soybeans to China, by value, than any other single product. Last year, that amounted to more than 27 million metric tonnes, worth $12.8 billion, or about 9 cents of every dollar of goods the United States sold to China.

But with the enormous tariffs erected between the two countries over the past two weeks, those sales are likely to suffer soon. That is bad news for the American farmers who grow soybeans and the Chinese chicken and hog farmers who buy them — and potentially very good news for the nation ready to step in: Brazil.

American soybean farmers are worried about whether their biggest customer will keep buying. More than half of US soybean exports went to China last year, but the price just went up 135% under the tariffs China installed in response to President Donald Trump's 145% tax on Chinese imports.

"Farmers deal with bad weather. We deal with pests. We deal with tractors breaking," said Heather Feuerstein, who owns a farm near Grand Rapids, Michigan. "That's our lives."

But tariffs? "This is a threat to our continued way of life," she said.

While Trump says his bulwark of tariffs will create a renaissance in American-made goods, thousands of soybean farmers like Ms Feuerstein fear he will devastate American agriculture in the process.

At the same time, he could, inadvertently, be helping soybean farmers in Brazil and Argentina.

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