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Soybean growers call for resolution to conflict as exports shrink

Xinhua | Updated: 2019-08-20 09:52
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Workers help a cargo ship carrying imported soybeans from the United States dock at Zhoushan port in Ningbo, East China's Zhejiang province. [Photo by Yao Feng/For China Daily]

MINNEAPOLIS, United States - For Jamie Beyer, president of the Minnesota Soybean Growers Association, and those in the US soybean farming industry, life was far from easy over the past year.

"We're frustrated more than anything. We have a good product in soybeans. We have good customers in China and being prevented from trading with them is difficult," Beyer, also a soybean grower in the midwest US state of Minnesota, told Xinhua News Agency earlier this month.

"Let's move forward to a resolution," said Beyer, who married into farming in 2003 and joined the MSGA in 2015.

China is the largest overseas market for US soybeans, Beyer said. "If you think of a soybean field and they're all growing in a row, one out of three rows goes to China.

"It's a market that we've been working on over 20 years to develop," she said, adding that sustainable trade with China helps farmers thrive and run a lucrative business.

Beyer noted that the trade partnership is crucial to Minnesota as soybeans are the biggest agricultural export in the state with about 28,000 locals engaged in growing the crop.

"We have thousands of small communities throughout the state that are dependent on agriculture," she said, adding that farming is the primary occupation for many small towns.

However, US soybean farmers have felt the collateral damage of the administration's tariffs against China.

Since 2018, the US administration has placed several rounds of additional tariffs on Chinese imports. In retaliation to the moves, China levied tariffs on a list of items imported from the United States, including soybeans.

As the world's largest consumer of soybeans, China was the destination for about 60 percent of US soybean exports before the trade dispute.

The ratio dropped to 17.9 percent in 2018 as a consequence of the US trade protectionism policies.

"Most people broke even. That was a good case scenario by breaking even," Beyer told Xinhua, detailing US soybean growers' profit margin in the past year.

"Our paycheck is dependent on the market. Every day we're checking the market to see what the prices are doing," said Beyer, whose family farm has about 607 hectares of soybeans.

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