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NAT'L SORGHUM PRODUCERS VERY CONCERNED ABOUT CHINA APPROVING IMPORTS FROM BRAZIL
Source: National Sorghum Producers (NSP)

Lubbock, TX -- China recently approved imports of Brazilian sorghum, a development with potentially far-reaching implications for U.S. growers. NSP Past Chair Craig Meeker stressed the concern:

"We've watched Brazil become a formidable competitor in other commodities, and this development in sorghum is deeply concerning. U.S. growers have spent 15 years building a relationship with China as a reliable, quality supplier, and we don't take lightly the potentially devastating impact this could have on our market."

NSP will continue pressing policymakers to ensure American sorghum maintains its hard-earned position as a trusted supplier in the global marketplace.


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