The U.S. Soybean Export Council is pleased with the progress seen in the trade dispute between the United States and China. The details still need to be finalized, but USSEC Vice Chairman Monte Peterson welcomes the opportunity to “be part of the solution.” Since the trade rhetoric cranked up between the U.S. and China, Brazilian farmers began preparing to plant more soybeans to fill the needs of the Chinese market. “Let’s hope we can increase our market share and temper some of that down in South America.” Peterson farms at Valley City, North Dakota.
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