A horticultural specialist says there’s a long road ahead for the U.S. and China to strengthen trade relationships.
Kevin Robson with Michigan Farm Bureau tells Brownfield growing e-commerce opportunities in China are connecting consumers directly to sellers, and for agriculture, that means farmers can market directly on the international market. “China’s middle class is very health conscience and when it comes to food safety they look to the United States and know that our food is the safest food on the planet.”
But, he says for trade to increase, regulations and import infrastructure that inhibits the free flow of products needs to be improved and maintained.
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