Oregon Senator Ron Wyden has introduced the U.S. Cuba Trade Act of 2017, a measure to lift the trade embargo with the island nation. South Dakota Farmers Union President Doug Sombke says if they can get that bill passed it will help many U.S. agriculture producers.
He says given the state of the downturn in the U.S. ag economy, having a new market like Cuba will be beneficial for farmers and ranchers if Congress passes the measure.
Sombke says the U.S. Cuba Trade Act of 2017 is a great chance for Republicans and Democrats in Congress to come together and agree on legislation that’s positive for all of American agriculture.
Wyden’s legislation is a pushback against President Trump who earlier rolled back former President Obama’s opening for the island nation.
