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Farmers Brace for Bumper Crop Amid Weakening Chinese Demand

Summary

  • U.S. export demand under pressure from trade dispute with China
  • China's appetite for soybeans likely to weaken during peak U.S. marketing season
  • Record imports earlier in 2025 and tepid demand from animal feed producers have pushed up soymeal inventories in China
Farmers Brace for Bumper Crop Amid Weakening Chinese Demand

U.S. farmers are bracing for a bountiful harvest, but their export prospects face headwinds from the ongoing trade dispute with China, the top importer of U.S. soybeans. According to trade sources, China's appetite for soybeans is expected to weaken during the peak U.S. marketing season later this year. This is due to record imports earlier in 2025 and tepid demand from animal feed producers, which have pushed up soymeal inventories in China.

Despite the anticipated bumper crop, U.S. and Chinese officials have agreed to seek an extension of their 90-day tariff truce, signaling the continued uncertainty surrounding trade relations between the two economic giants. As the U.S. farmers prepare to reap their harvest, they must navigate the challenges posed by the weakening Chinese demand for their products.

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The U.S.-China trade dispute is expected to weaken China's appetite for U.S. soybeans during the peak U.S. marketing season later this year, as record imports earlier in 2025 and tepid demand from animal feed producers have pushed up soymeal inventories in China.
China's demand for U.S. soybeans is likely to weaken due to record imports earlier in 2025 and tepid demand from animal feed producers, which have pushed up soymeal inventories in the country.
U.S. and Chinese officials have agreed to seek an extension of their 90-day tariff truce, indicating the continued uncertainty surrounding trade relations between the two economic giants.

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