Expanded U.S.–Argentina Beef Deal Draws Pushback from Ranchers Across the Country
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EPISODE 121 DETAILS U.S. Ranchers Say No To Argentina BeefPresident Donald Trump’s new beef trade deal with Argentina could increase imports by as much as 80,000 tons this year — a move that’s raising red flags for some U.S. ranchers. The agreement takes effect today.
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins is defending the decision, saying critics are missing the bigger picture. She argues the additional imports are focused on ground beef and are intended to help bring down prices at the grocery store — noting that ground beef is not the primary product most U.S. ranchers produce.
But not everyone is on board.
State agriculture leaders from North Dakota to Texas are pushing back.
North Dakota Farmers Union President Matt Perdue says cattle producers in his state are disappointed. He argues the deal is unlikely to significantly lower consumer prices and warns it could put added pressure on domestic producers.
Meanwhile, Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller is calling for a stronger “America First” approach, especially as the U.S. cattle herd sits at historic lows.
Miller says the priority should be rebuilding America’s cattle numbers and expanding domestic processing capacity to keep ranchers competitive. He’s also voiced concern about expanding Argentine beef imports at a time when U.S. producers are already facing tight supplies.
Looking ahead, Miller says the next Farm Bill must firmly support American ranchers, and he’s outlining proposals aimed at strengthening the cattle industry for the long term.
Reference: https://www.rfdtv.com/america-first-u-s-argentina-beef-deal-expansion-spurs-rancher-backlash-from-north-dakota-to-texas
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