The Geopolitical Power of Agriculture

The Geopolitical Power of Agriculture

From Economic Club of Minnesota by Economic Club of Minnesota

April 7, 2026 · 1h 1m

About this episode

The episode discusses the challenges facing American farmers due to geopolitical factors and market pressures.

On March 30, the Economic Club of Minnesota hosted "The Geopolitical Power of Agriculture," bringing together CHS President & CEO Jay Debertin and CoBank CEO Tom Halverson for a candid conversation about the pressures facing American farmers. The verdict was sobering: row crop producers, particularly soybean and corn growers here in the Midwest, are caught in a perfect storm of depressed commodity prices, trade-driven uncertainty, and surging competition from Brazil. As the Minnesota Star Tribune reported, Halverson noted that the Midwest is the "epicenter" of struggles for row crops, while farmers raising livestock are faring comparatively well. Adding urgency to the discussion was the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, which both leaders warned could structurally reshape global ag markets. "There's not a producer in agriculture around the world that won't be impacted," Debertin said of the continuing conflict. Halverson cautioned that any short-term price bump from the disruption shouldn't be mistaken for stability, and that reopening key shipping routes won't happen overnight. Still, both leaders remained measured in their outlook. "We've had low commodity prices before…

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Guests: Jay Debertin, Tom Halverson

Topics covered

  • agriculture
  • geopolitics
  • commodity prices
  • trade
  • farming

Keywords

  • Midwest
  • soybean
  • corn
  • livestock
  • global markets

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Books & works: The Geopolitical Power of Agriculture

Places: Midwest, Brazil, the Middle East, Minnesota

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