The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement continues to deliver for U.S. agriculture, particularly soybean farmers who rely on strong, dependable export markets across North America. As the agreement approaches its July 2026 review, American Soybean Association, a member of the Agriculture for USMCA Coalition, is encouraging soybean farmers and industry stakeholders to support its renewal.
Mexico and Canada are critical markets for U.S. soybeans and soy products, providing consistent demand and supporting the viability of farm operations across rural America. For soybean farmers, USMCA delivers reliable market access, efficient cross-border movement, and the policy certainty needed to navigate a challenging farm economy.
Take Action: ASA is asking soybean farmers, agribusiness leaders, and stakeholders to sign onto a coalition letter to President Donald Trump urging renewal of USMCA during the 2026 review. The letter highlights the agreement’s role in expanding exports, supporting U.S. jobs, and strengthening North American supply chains, while calling for targeted improvements that ensure long-term certainty for soybean farmers and rural communities. Sign the letter here.






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