Reconsideration is Urged to Protect Farmers as Deadline Looms
The American Farm Bureau Federation, led by President Zippy Duvall, is advocating for a postponement of the upcoming tariff deadline set by the new administration against key trading partners including Canada, Mexico, and China. These tariffs, set to increase on March 4, are part of a broader trade strategy but have significant implications for the agricultural sector.
“Farm Bureau supports the goals of security and ensuring fair trade, but farmers and rural communities often bear the brunt of tariffs and tariff retaliation," stated Duvall.
The looming deadline threatens to exacerbate costs for essential agricultural inputs like potash, a critical fertilizer component predominantly supplied by Canada.
Acknowledging previous efforts by President to delay tariffs for negotiations, Duvall expressed gratitude for the breathing space given to farmers and ranchers preparing for the planting season.