More than 50 university deans have written to the U.S. leaders involved in upcoming NAFTA renegotiations asking them to preserve and expand ag trade with Canada and Mexico. The letter, from the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities, (APLU) says ag exports to those countries from the U.S. have increased four-fold since NAFTA was put in place and Canada and Mexico are the second and third largest global markets for U.S. ag exports. The renegotiation process begins tomorrow (Wednesday).
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