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U.S. Soybean Crisis Deepens Amid Trade War Fallout and Delayed Aid

U.S. soybean farmers are experiencing severe market disruption as China’s ongoing trade war boycott creates plummeting prices and potential storage crises. Meanwhile, promised federal assistance has been indefinitely delayed amid government shutdowns, according to multiple reports.

Soybean Market in Freefall as Chinese Purchases Vanish

The United States soybean harvest is reportedly more than halfway complete, but farmers face unprecedented challenges as China, previously the largest buyer of American soybeans, continues its boycott of U.S. agricultural products. According to sources, President Donald Trump’s escalating trade dispute has pushed the soybean market into a tailspin, with China having purchased zero U.S. soybeans this year after buying half of America’s $24.5 billion crop last year.