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Wisconsin Farmers Look For Export Opportunities, As US-China Trade Disputes Continue

Wisconsin agriculture officials plan to continue working to expand international markets for the state's growers and producers, even as the trade dispute between the United States and China flares up again.

State agriculture secretary Sheila Harsdorf said exports have become increasingly important to Wisconsin's agriculture sector, and that the state remains focused on finding ways to "grow exports where we can not only maintain the markets that we have, but expand on emerging markets, develop new products and really look at how we can meet the consumer's needs, not only in the U.S. but internationally as well."

Harsdorf is set to speak Wednesday at a roundtable discussion on the potential effects of the U.S. trade dispute with China on the state's farm exports.

The event in Arlington is being organized by the Wisconsin State Farm Bureau and Farmers For Free Trade, which said it would cover the "importance of trade and the impact of export tariffs on Wisconsin agriculture."

Wisconsin growers and producers have been raising concerns about what increased tariffs may mean for their industries.
 

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