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Farmers under tariff pressure

Within less than ten days of the United States announcing reciprocal tariffs earlier this month, prices of agricultural products on commodity futures exchanges fluctuated sharply, while the prices of many export food items in the country dropped significantly. Commodities such as clothing, household appliances, machinery, equipment, and automobiles typically feel the impact of new tariffs only when they become scarce on supermarket shelves or when inventories decline—conditions that lead to sharp price increases. However, agricultural products like fresh foods, fruits, vegetables, and essential staples tend to be affected immediately by new tariffs, with price changes seen almost overnight. Following the announcement of the new tariff policy, futures prices of agricultural products initially declined, although many have since rebounded after news of a 90-day tariff suspension. This immediate volatility reflects the short-term impact of the policy. Whether prices will rise in the longer term remains uncertain, as that will depend on potential increases in production costs, transportation, handling, and packaging fees. However, higher prices do not necessarily translate into higher profits for producers. Nevertheless, as long as U.S. tariffs remain pending and lack clarity—such as the recent April 12 announcement excluding certain electronics like smartphones and computers—agricultural markets will continue to […]
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