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Brazil’s weather models diverge. U.S. export flows lag. Together, they form a subtle but growing pressure on the 2026 global soybean trade.
In the absence of domestic supply, it is Brazilian—not Argentine—imports that sustain the functionality of the U.S. ground beef system, contrary to headlines.
For 25 years, U.S. China policy has lacked strategy—cycling through rhetoric while Beijing plans decades ahead. America is not outpaced, it is outplanned.
Revisions to Section 45Z boost U.S. SAF incentives, prioritize domestic feedstocks, and accelerate project timelines—reviving investor and ag-sector momentum.
U.S. policies like 45Z and the Farm-to-Fly Act are failing farmers and ethanol producers, giving Brazil a possible global edge in SAF production.
Explore why the U.S. economic forecast is more dire than it appears, even as stock market indices hit all-time highs and a Fed rate cut looms in September 2024.
Explore why the U.S. economic forecast is more dire than it appears, even as stock market indices hit all-time highs and a Fed rate cut looms in September 2024.