The recent surge in Argentina’s soybean exports has left American soybean farmers grappling with a profound sense of betrayal. As the South American nation intensifies its agricultural policies to accelerate production, U.S. farmers are witnessing an unprecedented shift in the global market, undermining their hard-earned investments. Key factors contributing to this upheaval include:

  • Subsidized Production: Argentina benefits from government subsidies that significantly lower the cost of production, allowing them to sell soybeans at prices that are uncompetitive for U.S. farmers.
  • Export…