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Crisis looms over US agriculture transport

Sep 30, 2024
By Farms.com

NGFA urges action on imminent shipping crises

 

The National Grain and Feed Association (NGFA), representing nearly 200 organizations, has urgently reached out to President regarding significant threats to the U.S. agricultural shipping infrastructure. These challenges, crucially timed during the harvest season, involve potential labor strikes, rail issues with Mexico, and critical water levels in the Mississippi River.

Addressing what NGFA's President Mike Seyfert calls a "trifecta of transportation trouble," the association has highlighted the need for immediate presidential intervention.

The potential port labor strike threatens to halt about 40% of U.S. containerized agricultural exports, significantly impacting farmers already facing lower commodity prices.

The letter brings attention to problems with agricultural rail shipments to Mexico, urging the administration to ensure these vital trade routes remain open.

The importance of maintaining fluidity in these channels cannot be overstated, as any disruption could have severe implications for the agricultural sector.

The third component of this transportation crisis involves the Mississippi River’s low water levels, which jeopardize the passage of goods. The NGFA has requested the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to prioritize deepening navigation channels to facilitate uninterrupted transport.

This collective call to action is aimed at safeguarding the interests of American farmers and the broader agricultural economy, highlighting the interconnected nature of transportation and agricultural success.

The NGFA's proactive measures underscore the critical need for governmental intervention to prevent significant disruptions in agricultural logistics.


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