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TexasTowelie

(111,931 posts)
Tue Sep 4, 2018, 04:57 PM Sep 2018

Washington growers say the trade war could cost them $86 million

With President Trump's trade war causing collateral damage for farmers across the country, Trump directed the U.S. Department of Agriculture to provide financial relief to farmers.

But will that include relief for sweet cherry growers in Washington? That's unclear. In a press release sent out Monday by the USDA that details how farmers will be assisted by the federal government, sweet cherries were in the "yet to be determined" category.

That could be a big oversight, since cherry growers in Washington say the trade dispute could cost them $86 million. On Monday, Sens. Maria Cantwell and Patty Murray signed a letter with Reps. Dave Reichert and Dan Newhouse urging the Trump administration to include cherries in the relief package.

"While the priority for our growers remains an end to the trade disputes, our cherry growers are estimating they will experience up to $86 million in damages from trade wars during the 2018 season," the letter says. The federal aid package will include an initial $4.7 billion to producers of cotton, corn, dairy, pork, soybeans, sorghum and wheat. The USDA will also purchase another $1.2 billion "in commodities unfairly targeted by unjustified retaliation," the USDA press release says.

Read more: https://www.inlander.com/spokane/washington-growers-say-the-trade-war-could-cost-them-86-million/Content?oid=11975155

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Washington growers say the trade war could cost them $86 million (Original Post) TexasTowelie Sep 2018 OP
Fine by me janterry Sep 2018 #1
look at who is paying KT2000 Sep 2018 #2
Yeah, how's your Trump vote working for you? "But he tells it like it is!" LuckyLib Sep 2018 #3

KT2000

(20,568 posts)
2. look at who is paying
Tue Sep 4, 2018, 05:07 PM
Sep 2018

for the trade war, certainly not the wealthy. tRump bankrupted the economy and is trying to fix it on the backs of the middle and lower classes.

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