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Foreign Subsidies Cost US Wheat Growers $1 Billion Annually, Study Says

If China, India, Turkey and Brazil brought their domestic wheat subsidies into compliance, it would result in a 27-cent-per-bushel increase in the price paid to U.S. farmers, according to a recent study. (Illustration courtesy of National Association of Wheat Growers)
Escalating farm subsidies in China, India, Turkey and Brazil cost U.S. wheat farmers nearly $1 billion in revenue every year, a new study by the wheat industry shows.

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