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Lagging exports will put more pork on domestic market, likely at lower prices

2025-06-09 17:25:05| National Hog Farmer

Even if tariffs ultimately do not change from 2024 levels, or change less than some expect, the volume of 2025 U.S. pork exports seems likely to dip below last years record level.


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