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Very, without these key markets, the industry could face consolidation and pork producer exits from the business.
Moderately, these are key trading partners so the U.S. should focus on new and emerging markets to manage the risk.
Somewhat, but if producers are subjected to adverse market conditions, Secretary Rollins has promised tariff mitigation for farmers.
Not at all- Damage to pork exports from tariffs on Mexico and Canada is overblown.
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