Trump urges farmers to 'bear with' tariffs as long-term gains expected
Source: Scripps News
Posted 1:42 PM, Mar 05, 2025
During Tuesday's joint session of Congress, President Donald Trump indicated that there would be long-term benefits for farmers as he implements numerous tariffs. President Trump has already imposed 25% tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico and up to 20% tariffs on goods from China. The president has also said that he will impose 25% tariffs on food products imported into the U.S. starting April 2. But in the near term, President Trump seemed to indicate that farmers might not benefit from the tariffs in the short term.
"The tariffs will go on agricultural product coming into America and our farmers starting on April 2nd, it may be a little bit of an adjustment period, we had that before when I made the deal with China, $50 billion in purchases and I said, just bear with me. And they did, they did. You have to bear with me again and this will be even better," President Trump said on Tuesday. But the National Farmers Union thinks there will be long-term ramifications from tariffs.
We are already facing significant economic uncertainty, and these actions only add to the strain. Trade policies must come with real, tangible protections for the farmers directly affected," National Farmers Union President Rob Larew said. "Weve heard theres a strategy in placenow we need to see it. Promises alone wont pay the bills or keep farms afloat.
Without a clear plan, family farmers will once again be left to bear the burden of decisions beyond their control, and eventually, so will consumers. We urge the administration to work with our trading partners to prevent further harm to rural communities. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, imports are making up a growing share of the United States' fruits and vegetables supply. As of 2021, nearly 60% of fruit and 40% of vegetables consumed in the U.S. are imported.
Read more: https://www.scrippsnews.com/politics/president-trumps-first-100-days/trump-urges-farmers-to-bear-with-tariffs-as-long-term-gains-expected

BOSSHOG
(42,072 posts)Cha
(309,685 posts)And yet just like military members the farming community continues to overwhelmingly vote republican
Grokenstein
(5,955 posts)There's going to be no short-term OR long-term benefit to anyone but dim donnie and those who control him.
sakabatou
(44,566 posts)BidenRocks
(1,322 posts)This may hurt for awhile.
No golfing!
We hurt, you hurt!
wishstar
(5,687 posts)Saw an article about possibly backing down and excluding ag products from tariffs. Lots of backlash over fear of retaliatory tariffs that required massive billions in farm bailouts last time around and skyrocketing retail prices on foods including products we don't and never will grown in US and also our loss of immigrant labor to even be able to bring as much produce to market.
BumRushDaShow
(150,862 posts)they ended up giving farmers extra subsidies to make up for the losses.
At that time, the tariffs were only against China.
This time will be VERY different because of the huge trade that we have between us and Canada/Mexico - ALL put in place per a NEW trade agreement that was created by 45 during that first term to replace NAFTA - the USMCA
(don't know how long the above will be there

EarthFirst
(3,618 posts)Fla Dem
(26,508 posts)You big lump of lard.
bluestarone
(19,577 posts)Democrats. Are they DUMB enough to fall for this? (I say YES THEY ARE)
travelingthrulife
(2,066 posts)Wake the hell up farmers and quit expecting 'we the people' to bail you out. That should not be right in your head.