VIDEO: "Why China’s Economy Doesn’t Want American Corn Anymore | WSJ U.S. vs. China 7.25.23" - SCW NewsWatch

The Wall Street Journal reports on U.S.-Chinese agricultural trade and the importance of corn.


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"The U.S. produces more corn than any other crop, with American farmers selling $5.3 billion of it to China last year. ... China has spent years courting other producers ... relying more on Brazil and other Latin American countries. China is also exploring ways to become self-sufficient ... through ... new technology and better [agricultural] education. WSJ explains why growing its own grains has been such a struggle for China and how it has been trying to wean itself off of ... reliance on U.S. corn production. ... This ... video series explores the rivalry between the two superpowers' competing efforts to develop ... technologies ... reshaping our world."

Click here for: "Why China’s Economy Doesn’t Want American Corn Anymore | WSJ U.S. vs. China" - WSJ/YouTube 7.25.23 - SCW Newswatch

Key Words: China, U.S. Agriculture, Corn, Trade, Farming

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Corn on Stalk, adapted from USDA image with photo credit to Peggy Greb