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BumRushDaShow

(150,860 posts)
Tue Apr 15, 2025, 09:27 AM Tuesday

Trump trade war dries up sorghum sales to China but US farmers plan to plant more

Source: Reuters

April 15, 2025 5:01 AM EDT Updated 4 hours ago


CHICAGO, April 15 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war with China comes at a bad time for sorghum growers like Dan Atkisson in Kansas, who is nevertheless preparing to increase plantings by 25% this spring.

China accounted for nearly 90% of U.S. sorghum exports last year, ramping up purchases of the crop it uses to feed livestock and make fiery baijiu liquor. Those purchases have largely ground to a halt, as tit-for-tat tariff increases by the U.S. and China cripple trade between the world's two largest economies.

U.S. sorghum exports to China dropped to 78,316 metric tons in January and February from more than 1.4 million metric tons over the same period a year earlier, down 95%, according to U.S. government data. China bought 244 metric tons in the week ended on April 3, a miniscule amount, after purchasing none for the previous three weeks, the latest data showed.

The decline is a blow to farmers who largely backed Trump in his campaigns for president. Some are forgoing sorghum plantings due to concerns about market disruptions, while others, faced with few good options, are planning to plant more. Some growers are also now questioning their support for Trump's trade policies.

Read more: https://www.reuters.com/markets/commodities/trump-trade-war-dries-up-sorghum-sales-china-us-farmers-plan-plant-more-2025-04-15/

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Trump trade war dries up sorghum sales to China but US farmers plan to plant more (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Tuesday OP
Questioning his trade policies? You clowns enabled this POS three times,now you Bengus81 Tuesday #1
The farmers know Trump will send them huge checks again. Irish_Dem Tuesday #2
Because DOGE did little to "save money", but instead wrecked complete destruction on the federal infrastructure BumRushDaShow Tuesday #5
In corrupt fascist regimes there is always money for big bribes. Irish_Dem Tuesday #6
The last time there were tariffs BumRushDaShow Tuesday #8
But Trump can always raise the debt ceiling and print more money? Irish_Dem Tuesday #9
Not with those obsessive "fiscal hawks" BumRushDaShow Tuesday #11
Trump will just sent the checks out and let everyone else figure it out. Irish_Dem Tuesday #13
That's true BumRushDaShow Tuesday #14
Yup. With his big, beautiful, long signature on the check. travelingthrulife Tuesday #10
Lazy farmers want checks to throw their crop into the sea Prairie Gates Tuesday #12
Not so sure TheFarseer Tuesday #15
Good point. Will be interesting to see what he does. Irish_Dem Tuesday #16
IF ONLY this would results in fire sale pricing for sorghum syrup ... eppur_se_muova Tuesday #3
Farmer Atkinson sees the writing on the wall... EarthFirst Tuesday #4
To paraphrase Marie Antoinette Wicked Blue Tuesday #7
The coming climate change Summer droughts across the plains states ... Tarzanrock Tuesday #17
You can make gluten free beer from Sorghum Xipe Totec Tuesday #18

Bengus81

(8,689 posts)
1. Questioning his trade policies? You clowns enabled this POS three times,now you
Tue Apr 15, 2025, 09:41 AM
Tuesday

worry ONLY when it affects you. Such snowflakes....

Don't worry,Trump will bail you out with more subsidies and the rest of us get to PAY THE FUCKING TAB.

BumRushDaShow

(150,860 posts)
5. Because DOGE did little to "save money", but instead wrecked complete destruction on the federal infrastructure
Tue Apr 15, 2025, 10:07 AM
Tuesday

I doubt there will be any "huge checks" going to farmers because of the obsessive desire to "make the tax cuts for billionaires permanent".

Gutting Medicaid and Medicare for $800 billion or so won't be enough for the fiscal hawks. They want $1.5 trillion gone. That means the Farm Bill and any "subsidies" will be goners.

BumRushDaShow

(150,860 posts)
8. The last time there were tariffs
Tue Apr 15, 2025, 11:05 AM
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it was mainly against China and the bribes "to shut up" were plentiful.

THIS TIME, we have a scenario of "global" tariffs, with WAY more farmers being impacted, because not only have there been retaliatory tariffs against our products by other countries, but as noted with China's strategy, a cut off of purchases of certain products altogether.

The farm machinery industry is getting severely impacted by that as well (e.g., John Deere, Caterpillar, etc).

AND... because a number of farms were being subsidized for some expansion by the government via research grants and those grants have been cut by DOGE, it adds to the fallout.

So there is no way they have enough "walking around/shut up money" to dish out to the agricultural sector.

BumRushDaShow

(150,860 posts)
11. Not with those obsessive "fiscal hawks"
Tue Apr 15, 2025, 11:37 AM
Tuesday

The ONLY reason why the House passed the Senate Budget "blueprint" was because they got "a promise" of $1.5 trillion in cuts because they DON'T want to raise the debt ceiling as much as needed.

When the rubber meets the road, that will be one of the sticking points - the hard right who are debt/deficit hawks. The amount needed to gut without having to raise the debt ceiling by $5 trillion (as has been suggested for "permanent tax cuts" ) is going to be nuclear war territory!

Irish_Dem

(68,172 posts)
13. Trump will just sent the checks out and let everyone else figure it out.
Tue Apr 15, 2025, 12:12 PM
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He could not care less about a budget and the law.

He know congress cannot claw back checks to farmers.

BumRushDaShow

(150,860 posts)
14. That's true
Tue Apr 15, 2025, 12:20 PM
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but then they could torpedo the rest of 45's agenda - at least the "legislative cover of it", which is part of his "concepts of a plan".

However they will run into the MAGat constituents who are being similarly impacted (but are not "farmers" ) who will want their cake and eat it too or else they will "throw out the bums" they elected. So there will be an interesting political dance through the fire soon.

travelingthrulife

(2,066 posts)
10. Yup. With his big, beautiful, long signature on the check.
Tue Apr 15, 2025, 11:12 AM
Tuesday

And their minds will go blank again.

Prairie Gates

(4,860 posts)
12. Lazy farmers want checks to throw their crop into the sea
Tue Apr 15, 2025, 11:58 AM
Tuesday

Government checks for all farmers who don't want to work and compete on the market!

TheFarseer

(9,581 posts)
15. Not so sure
Tue Apr 15, 2025, 01:04 PM
Tuesday

This time he doesn’t need their vote again. Will he pretend he gives a shit about them? Farmers have some money in general but they’re not billionaires. They don’t even have $1 million dollars to have dinner at Maralago with him.

eppur_se_muova

(38,863 posts)
3. IF ONLY this would results in fire sale pricing for sorghum syrup ...
Tue Apr 15, 2025, 10:00 AM
Tuesday

Nothing better for breakfast pancakes/waffles.

EarthFirst

(3,618 posts)
4. Farmer Atkinson sees the writing on the wall...
Tue Apr 15, 2025, 10:01 AM
Tuesday

…the farm subsidy bailout program will not be far behind.

“dEm wOke LiBruHls an dEr pRogRuMs…”

Wicked Blue

(7,862 posts)
7. To paraphrase Marie Antoinette
Tue Apr 15, 2025, 10:37 AM
Tuesday

"Let them eat sorghum."

(she actually didn't say that but it's a common belief)

Tarzanrock

(700 posts)
17. The coming climate change Summer droughts across the plains states ...
Tue Apr 15, 2025, 01:30 PM
Tuesday

... will teach those Hayseed farmers like that idiot in Stockton, Kansas just what 105 + degree temperatures do to crops. The extreme "heat" and "drought" in the middle 1930's, particularly in the years 1934 and 1936, brought to Kansas what is known as the "Dust Bowl." History is replete with instances where stupidity repeats itself. There will be a high price to pay for the Turd's idiotic systematic destruction of Federal agencies related to weather, climate change and agriculture.

Xipe Totec

(44,309 posts)
18. You can make gluten free beer from Sorghum
Tue Apr 15, 2025, 02:30 PM
Tuesday

It tastes like the glue on the flap of an envelope, but it's gluten free!

The price of undrinkable beer will plummet.

Yay!

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