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Why potash matters in U.S. agriculture

Potash is crucial for U.S. farmers because it boosts plant growth, strengthens disease resistance and improves water efficiency, all of which contribute to higher crop yields.

For farmers, this can translate into bigger harvests and improved profits. Potash isn't just critical for growing crops, it's a cornerstone of American agriculture’s economic success.

Increasing the price of importing potash via tariffs could lower demand for it, which may affect crop growth, leading to lower yields and ultimately impacting the price of agricultural products.

Since these crops are essential for animal feed and human food supplies, prices could rise as demand outpaces a lowered supply. Shoppers could be seeing higher costs at the checkout for products they buy every day.

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Farmers are already struggling

The agriculture industry was already facing financial challenges before the Trump administration’s tariff threats.

According to a survey published by McKinsey & Company in 2022, 80% of U.S. farmers ranked rising input costs — including fertilizers, labor and crop protection — as the top risk to profitability.

“Adding even more costs and reducing markets for American agricultural goods could create an economic burden some farmers may not be able to bear,” American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall said of Trump’s proposed tariffs in a statement.

The administration’s impact on farmers goes beyond tariffs. Earlier in the year, Trump ordered a broad freeze on U.S. Department of Agriculture funding for grants and loans. Many projects have been stalled or are unable to get off the ground.

Rising costs, production challenges and shifting policies are making it increasingly difficult for farmers to maintain profitability and may affect the nation's food supply demands.

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Jessica Wong Freelance Contributor

Jessica Wong is a freelance writer with a background in economic development and business consulting, she enjoys writing about topics that help people learn more about personal finance.

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