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Middle Tennessee | If they were open to it, it would have already begun, purchases would have shown as an olive branch going into the meeting. Then, Chinese mouthpieces specifically are using soybeans as an example of a multi-lateral emphasis, saying "we can't just buy more US beans and less from Brazil." Also, discussions at G20 are occurring regarding increased Chinese purchases of meal from India, and well as soybeans from Russia. In addition, I believe curtailing US bean imports is part of a larger reform effort of the food policy. It does not look good for US bean shipments to China. | |
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