Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller praised the Trump administration for delivering a new commitment from China to purchase at least $17 billion annually in U.S. agricultural products over the next three years, alongside renewed soybean purchase agreements and expanded access for American beef and poultry exports.
“Thanks to the tireless efforts of President Trump, Texas soybean growers and producers across the country can rest easier knowing their product will find a strong and stable market,” Commissioner Miller said. “This deal is a massive win for America’s farmers and couldn’t have come at a better time. This year’s soybean harvest is predicted to be the second-largest yield on record.”
According to the White House, the agreement included commitments for additional agricultural purchases beyond existing soybean agreements and aimed to restore and expand market access for U.S. beef and poultry products.
As a national leader in cattle production, cotton, soybeans, poultry, and numerous other agricultural commodities, Texas producers count on strong international trade relationships.
Source : texasagriculture.gov