Barriers Remain for US Agriculture in Trump Trade Deals
U.S. agriculture groups are pushing for the European Union and Australia to further open their markets after the Trump administration's announcements of new trade pacts.
Farm groups representing grain traders, ethanol makers and ranchers have cheered the moves. "When markets are open and trade policies are fair, everybody wins," said Renewable Fuels Association Chief Executive Geoff Cooper.
The EU has long restricted buying U.S. meat and poultry, citing the use of growth hormones, feed additives and so-called chlorine baths given...
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