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Exclusive | Why a renewed US-China trade war could yield bumper harvest for Brazilian farmers

The South American country is hoping to boost sorghum and maize sales in the wake of Beijing and Washington’s tit-for-tat tariffs

Igor Patrickin Washington
China imports 83 per cent of the world’s sorghum, mainly from the US. Photo: Shutterstock
Brazil is redoubling efforts to position its agricultural exports to China as competitive alternatives to products from the United States as Washington ramps up its trade war against Beijing.

China has bought the South American country’s soybeans for decades, with demand surging from Asia’s largest economy, but senior government officials and industry said they were looking for long-term commitments from Beijing before they expanded production.

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