A dairy economist and policy analyst says geopolitical interests have shifted which has unfortunately captured agriculture in the middle. “The world of free trade, the world of free trade organizations and very orderly dispute mechanisms – all of that is about to collapse, we are entering a more disorderly world.” Marin Bozic with the University of Minnesota tells Brownfield since WWII, U.S. trade policy has been driven by geopolitical merits to protect against the Soviet Union which meant the U.S.
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