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Meanwhile, American farmers have flooded Mexico with cheap corn thanks to generous U.S. government subsidies — subsidies left unchecked by NAFTA. A U.S. corn grower receives an average annual ...
Mexico is the No. 3 market for U.S. agriculture, notably corn, soybeans and pork.
The disruption of NAFTA withdrawal could affect family farmers on both sides of the border. Under WTO rules, Mexico has the right to raise tariffs substantially on many farm goods. The U.S. has ...
Impact of NAFTA on U.S. Agriculture In recent months, a lot of attention has been given to the importance of trade between the United States, Mexico and Canada since the Trump Administration began ...
NAFTA has had a particularly devastating effect on Mexican agriculture. Fueled by corn and other subsidies, cheap U.S. agricultural goods have flooded Mexican markets, wiping out family farmers there.
The trade agreement has helped the U.S., Mexico and Canada sell a lot more food to one another. That's meant more seasonal produce for the U.S., and more processed food and supermarkets for Mexico.
The United States, Canada and Mexico have "relatively few" differences on agricultural trade, the three countries' agriculture ministers said after meeting on Tuesday to discuss the renegotiation ...
The purpose of the American Journal of Agricultural Economics is to provide a forum for creative and scholarly work in agricultural economics. Submitted manuscripts focus on the economics of natural ...
As the terms of NAFTA gradually reduce protective tariffs on agricultural goods sent to Mexico, small farmers south of the border feel the effects. Many say NAFTA is destroying their livelihood ...