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US–China Summit Pushes Agriculture Deals: Trump says he struck “fantastic trade deals” with Xi and is aiming to lock in more purchases of American crops as talks wrap in Beijing, with agriculture among the priority sectors. Food Prices Stay Elevated: The FAO reports global food prices rose again in April, led by higher vegetable oils and record meat costs—an inflation headwind for Latin America’s importers and livestock feed buyers. Brazil–China Beef Green Signal: China is signaling it wants greener supply chains, with a pledge tied to deforestation-free Brazilian beef raising hopes (and pressure) for exporters to meet environmental expectations. Regional Trade Pressure: Mexico’s economy remains tightly linked to the US as the USMCA review moves forward, keeping uncertainty in the background for ag exports and input costs. Bolivia Unrest Hits Economy: Anti-government protests intensified in La Paz amid a worsening crisis, with highways blocked and clashes reported—another reminder that political shocks can quickly disrupt rural livelihoods. South Africa Citrus Milestone: South Africa overtook Spain to become the world’s top citrus exporter by volume in 2025, highlighting shifting seasonal supply dynamics.

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