US farmers seek firmer soybean guarantees despite Xi-Trump agriculture pledge
US soybean farmers remain concerned about concrete guarantees despite a recent US-China trade meeting. Following a previous commitment from China in October for increased soybean purchases, President Trump's latest meeting with President Xi in Beijing yielded no specific agricultural announcements.

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AI-generatedUS soybean farmers remain concerned about concrete guarantees despite a recent US-China trade meeting. Following a previous commitment from China in October for increased soybean purchases, President Trump's latest meeting with President Xi in Beijing yielded no specific agricultural announcements. Instead, a general commitment regarding US agricultural products was released two days later by the White House. This commitment includes China agreeing to purchase at least $17 billion annually in US agricultural products from 2026 through 2028, in addition to prior soybean purchase commitments through October 2025. Farmers are seeking assurances with "teeth" due to the lack of specific details.
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5 extractedFarmers want commitments with 'teeth'.
China agreed to purchase at least US$17 billion per year of US agricultural products from 2026-2028.
Trump left Beijing without concrete agricultural announcements.
China committed to increased soybean purchases in October 2025.
US farmers hoped for a deal on soybeans during the Xi-Trump meeting.