Tuesday 17th June 2025

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The director of the Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute (FAPRI) says they do not see China reaching its phase one commitment of buying U.S. ag goods this year.

Pat Westhoff is with the University of Missouri and tells
Brownfield Ag News, “We don’t know how it’s going to play out but so far China’s
purchases in 2020 are far behind the pace that would be necessary to achieve
the targeted levels of purchases in 2020.”

Westhoff says he doesn’t see that changing soon, “So it
looks to us like while China may be buying more than it would have otherwise it’s
still not going to be anything close to the targets that were set in the
agreement reached earlier this year.”

FAPRI-MU, in a recent report, shows declining U.S.