Ag Transportation Coalition executive director Peter Friedman says a combination of a global shipping container shortage, ocean carrier fees and carriers' frequent refusals to carry ag exports is putting a major burden on U.S. ag exporters.
Nearly 300 U.S. agriculture and forest products companies and associations delivered a letter to Secretary of DOT Pete Buttigieg last week, calling for the immediate intervention to protect U.S. exporters and their access to foreign markets. A global shortage of containers and ocean-going vessels, along with carriers’ increasingly-frequent refusal to carry agricultural products from the U.S. back across the ocean, has led to a disastrous situation for U.S. agricultural exporters.
In this episode we talk with Peter Friedman, executive director of the Agriculture Transportation Coalition, to get an update on the situation and discuss specific measures being proposed.
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