11-04-2025 14:00 via theguardian.com

California’s $59bn agriculture industry reels under Trump’s wavering tariffs

Some farmers recovered from president’s first-term trade war and a fresh one is estimated to cost the state $6bn a yearCalifornia’s $59bn agricultural industry is bracing for disruption as Donald Trump’s tariffs continue to spike tensions and trigger economic turmoil with China – one of the state’s biggest buyers.California is the country’s breadbasket, supplying roughly one-third of US vegetables and 75% of its fruits and nuts. But it also exports much of its
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