South African Farmers See Pain as U.S. Trade Deal Unravels
Story by Bloomberg Business
Editor's note: The LSU Ag Leadership will be touring South Africa later this month to get a first-hand look at agriculture there.
South African fruit, wine and nut farmers are bracing for hardship as the U.S. looks set to rescind their duty-free access to the world’s largest market at a time when they’re already facing the worst drought in more than two decades and rising input costs.