US farmers see soaring input costs and plunging crop values as China, Russia smash inflation lower

US farmers see soaring input costs and plunging crop values as China, Russia smash inflation lower

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@FISHH00KS
@FISHH00KS - 10.09.2024 05:32

The USA is a fading economy. In the 90’s China sent its people to the USA to “grow” children so they can grow up and think like Americans and it’s paying off. Good for China! The world needs a good leader, not a system that just concerns itself with money.

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@miked.5287
@miked.5287 - 07.09.2024 02:57

Food prices not falling in Canada.

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@MohammadAlKobaisi
@MohammadAlKobaisi - 05.09.2024 15:56

1 single tomato costs 1 to 2$ in the supermarket in Australia..

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@iangandon6482
@iangandon6482 - 05.09.2024 11:23

This Grain-corridor the Russian's want for BRIKS, do you think the they were counting on Ukraine's grain for trading, they're failing in that endeavour and China was depending on that grain. Last year China enforced emergency agricultural planting rice paddies, ripping out root vegetables.

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@allabogatyreva2451
@allabogatyreva2451 - 04.09.2024 23:26

Not in Canada, everything went up again

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@cjfinance3829
@cjfinance3829 - 04.09.2024 20:59

Thanks to the Neo Con and the Dems our food and energy cost 50% more than elsewhere... 🤯
Make love, not war ✌️

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@robertcharran3830
@robertcharran3830 - 04.09.2024 03:37

All the commodities we shouldn’t be eating anyway …..

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@timhufnagel7462
@timhufnagel7462 - 03.09.2024 15:59

Care to talk about the wrecked steel industry in China? Millions of tons of steel rusting in laydown yards. Shuttered mills. But telling the truth might cost you that foreigners workers license.

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@ExploreTheUKWithMe
@ExploreTheUKWithMe - 03.09.2024 02:13

2020 China is the USA in the 40s it was the British before that in 1800s just seems so apparent to me

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@englishincontext4025
@englishincontext4025 - 03.09.2024 02:09

Can anybody please explain how there is so much food being produced in 'war torn' Ukraine? And why, in light of this, the USA is still giving it billions of dollars?

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@stevepotempa7835
@stevepotempa7835 - 03.09.2024 00:49

Your delusional. You see all the riots in China because of economy and inflation

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@tomlehr861
@tomlehr861 - 02.09.2024 17:04

Corporations in america are most of it,not sire if prices are fallig over there or not

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@markatingi8645
@markatingi8645 - 02.09.2024 14:14

coffee and cocoa. Chinese are consuming more coffee than ever before which is good news for African producers trying to sell coffee

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@markatingi8645
@markatingi8645 - 02.09.2024 14:10

restaurants are facing higher costs of doing business.

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@-kimdonghyun628
@-kimdonghyun628 - 02.09.2024 13:54

After Covid, if there was no China, how could the rest of the world survive this horrible inflation except for Americans? I am Korean, but I am ashamed of being Korean. And I am thankful for cheap Chinese goods, but I am scared of China.

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@johnk-pc2zx
@johnk-pc2zx - 02.09.2024 13:35

It's Ivor Cummins crossed with Carl Baron!

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@Hellbillyhok
@Hellbillyhok - 02.09.2024 10:08

America & uk has bullied and harrassed the world for century's now and the other big countrys of the world like Russia & china have had enough of their nonsense and have caught up with our modern technology for agriculture and are producing their own food efficiently now ,the western civilizations way of life is eroding at a rapid rate due to utter incompetence from our so called politicians,what we need is a revolution ,a good clean out of the corrupt political systems and leaders and a man similar to putin to run our countries or we're doomed

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@jasonneugebauer5310
@jasonneugebauer5310 - 02.09.2024 05:40

Food is a racket in the USA.

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@jasonneugebauer5310
@jasonneugebauer5310 - 02.09.2024 05:38

Ukraine has extra food to spare as a result of the conflict.

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@aimless1700
@aimless1700 - 02.09.2024 04:38

Time to get the hell out of US. It's a has been.

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@iamfromthegov
@iamfromthegov - 02.09.2024 00:37

they are using the brics system and America is no longer controlling the price by the cme chicago mercantile exchange

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@JKent-ry9yg
@JKent-ry9yg - 01.09.2024 23:35

Irrigated cotton farmer for 10 years, rural West Texas. Operating expenses about double in past 4 years, while cotton prices to 60 cents, about what they were 50 years ago. Prices I receive for wheat and milo below production expenses. Food prices at supermarket, about double past 4 years. The media lie and have all my lifetime, 71 years old. No tv or newpapers for me in 35 years.

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@lonniepruitt5487
@lonniepruitt5487 - 01.09.2024 18:29

Texas.. farmers are tired and no one left to take over run farm are leasing land for solar farms..

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@user-ok6re8gv1q
@user-ok6re8gv1q - 01.09.2024 09:52

dynamite analysis! Cos the money you are using is no good. Spot on

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@ahmadkhalidsafi1626
@ahmadkhalidsafi1626 - 01.09.2024 08:45

The US is not affordable anymore. In CA, I used to get 36 eggs for 8 dollars, now 14, and extra virgin olive oil for 24, now 38. Impossible to afford. Greed. Greed. Greed.

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@kmilton1593
@kmilton1593 - 01.09.2024 06:37

You are spot on with your facts (I am a small farmer in Canada, and still trying to make a living full time farming at age 76). The costs of parts and maintenance of farm machinery is sky high. Having a John Deere dealership do repairs on your equipment costs a fortune. Net profits for me this year will be small or maybe negative.

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@rolandgrz1975
@rolandgrz1975 - 31.08.2024 21:01

American farmers are on welfare for decades

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@bloedblarre
@bloedblarre - 31.08.2024 10:15

no food can come from ukraine but millions of ukrainians can come to europe

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@HOODIZM3
@HOODIZM3 - 31.08.2024 06:45

Keep Going Sir, I respect the work your doing and Thank You

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@mtljbc6568
@mtljbc6568 - 30.08.2024 06:52

We have the best weapons and military in the world, or do we?

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@MarcoPolo-lb8up
@MarcoPolo-lb8up - 29.08.2024 22:46

American speculators are killing the American economy. If you travel south to Mexico or Central America you find everywhere fresh food locally grown. In those countries it is illegal to speculate on the price of fertilizer and governments offer reduced price fertilizers as well to spark production..

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@FengFox19
@FengFox19 - 29.08.2024 21:49

You are spot on. Thanks for your valueable information!

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@juamu1132
@juamu1132 - 29.08.2024 19:07

US chicken farmers can't sell in europe,china refused to import US chicken imports, now america is eyeing the philippines to dump chicken. what a time to be alive.

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@douginorlando6260
@douginorlando6260 - 29.08.2024 18:52

Insurance rates have gone up drastically. It is a major component of costs for businesses and individual farmers.

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@longyou8254
@longyou8254 - 29.08.2024 16:54

Thx for the analysis

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@May-cz2uo
@May-cz2uo - 29.08.2024 15:17

US farmers should start feeding the poor and homeless for free...

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@ZweiZwolf
@ZweiZwolf - 29.08.2024 07:32

Ah, but how profitable are groceries outside of America? I sorely doubt distributors and retailers outside America make adequate profit from an American POV.

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@remix-yy1hs
@remix-yy1hs - 29.08.2024 00:02

According to council on foreign relations 2020-
Trumps tarrifs on china brought in 66 billion dollars on imports. But 92% of it around 61-62 billion went to farmers subsidies. 😮😮 so everyone else paid the price.

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@militiamc
@militiamc - 28.08.2024 20:09

Some things incorrect: (1) food prices are rising in African countries and (2) Ukraine's food production is way down. Ukrainian grain is being banned in Europe because Russia"s navy doesn't allow Ukraine to export grain by sea to the rest of the world, leading the grain to only go by rail to Europe, leading to oversupply of grain in Europe

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@pinworm9
@pinworm9 - 28.08.2024 19:36

"...because your moneys no good" that will be bouncing around this inside of my head. greetings from France

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@HeraldoS2
@HeraldoS2 - 28.08.2024 18:56

Interesting that as you say there has not been mechanization for cocoa or coffee, actually that is a business I have had the interest on investing for a while, and I am sure I will need the production to be in china, do you have any business contacts with Whom I could work for producing such tools?

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@mrzack888
@mrzack888 - 28.08.2024 17:22

You can thank the usa sanctions on over 60% of the world. Usa is nuts. Its run by imperialist neocons. Fuck usa. Time to leave.

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@mrzack888
@mrzack888 - 28.08.2024 17:14

Whats up with soft whispering barley audible sounds at the end of your videos??

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@cliffordnelson8454
@cliffordnelson8454 - 28.08.2024 16:37

YOu do not mention things dairy prodution equipment. I presume that China is also proving equipment for that. It is pretty different from harvesting grain, but it is another area of farm equipment that can impact the ability of 3rd world countries to be able to increase production of dairy products, which is probably a significant revenue source. And there is also the automation of pig farms for feeding and cleaning the stalls.

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@StephenKelly-ey6ne
@StephenKelly-ey6ne - 28.08.2024 15:56

Thank you Kevin I won't be moving to America anytime soon.

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@chaz4609
@chaz4609 - 28.08.2024 15:39

Jai Hinduja. If Indians can perform STEM tasks, why not also bring in Indian peasants to drive down the costs for agriculture outputs by raising farm productivity just like what Indian potato farmers do for New Zealand?

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