Farmers Urge Strong Global Trade Policies to Protect Agriculture
Trade is Crucial for U.S. farmers, ensuring access to global markets and driving economic growth. Over 20% of farm income comes from exports, reinforcing the importance of international partnerships.
"With 95% of the world’s consumers living outside of the U.S., keeping strong ties with global partners ensures our farmers have access to the markets they need."
The top three buyers of U.S. farm products are Mexico, Canada, and China. Combined, they accounted for nearly half of U.S. agricultural exports in 2024. Trade disruptions with these nations would raise costs and limit market opportunities.
Imports are equally important for farming operations. For example, U.S. farmers rely on potash fertilizer, 85% of which comes from Canada. Rising import costs could impact farm productivity and increase grocery prices.