Farmers Business Network says crop protection pricing could rise in 2026 due to new tariffs and tighter supplies. The group’s annual market report highlights a shift from the lower prices seen in 2025 as inventories tighten and trade costs increase. FBN expects higher costs for products like glyphosate and glufosinate from China because of a 20 percent tariff, while other chemicals, such as 2,4-D could face combined duties exceeding 100 percent.
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