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| i`ve heard from good sources that the US is cheaper than brazil beans. so,won`t price eventually win out? i know it`s a pretty hollow victory to be the lowest cost price at $8.50, but if brazil can do it, we should also be able to for a time. if sub $9 beans is the "new plateau ", that`s what it`s going to be, unless we leverage our trade deficit to get china to get US soy,
so i wouldn`t give up on china, they need us more than we need them. i know 6 months or a year seems like eternity, but this is the long game. china has to find buyers for their cheap junk and brazil can`t raise higher yield beans every year by not using "regenerative agricultural practices" in the tropics. we get eaten up by southern rust, tar spot, white mold ect ect up here in the frozen tundra, can`t imagine what it would be double cropping in a area that does really freeze. | |
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