US agriculture crisis

Trump Threatens Mexico with Tariffs Over Water

Former President Donald Trump has issued a demand to Mexico via Truth Social, urging the release of substantial water amounts to the United States due to treaty violations impacting U.S. agriculture, specifically in Texas. Trump stated that Mexico owes over 800,000 acre-feet of water from the past five years and requested 200,000 acre-feet be released by the end of the year. If Mexico fails to comply immediately, Trump has authorized documentation for a 5% tariff on Mexican goods. This is not the first time Trump has made this complaint, and comes as the Supreme Court is set to rule on his authority to implement tariffs without Congressional approval.

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Trump Mulls $10 Billion Farmer Bailout Amidst Trade War Fallout

American farmers are facing significant challenges, largely due to President Trump’s trade policies. The White House is working on a multi-billion dollar bailout package, with the agriculture industry’s expenses projected to reach $467.4 billion in 2025. The administration is considering options such as using tariff revenue or tapping into a Department of Agriculture fund. With the US soybean industry in crisis, the administration is facing pressure to secure a trade deal with China.

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US Farmers Fear Trump’s Deportation Plans Will Halt Agriculture

The anxieties of US farmers regarding potential deportations under a Trump administration are palpable. The worry isn’t just about a labor shortage; it’s about the very survival of their farms. Many farmers rely heavily on migrant workers, and the threat of their removal creates a stark picture of agricultural production grinding to a halt.

This isn’t a matter of simply finding replacements; the reality is that the existing system, while reliant on undocumented workers, is not easily adaptable to a sudden influx of legally compliant labor. The economic implications are severe, with potentially devastating consequences for farmers who have structured their businesses around a workforce that may be rendered unavailable.… Continue reading