US soybean farmers look for Asian alternatives to China

As trade war and swine fever hit demand, sellers seek to cultivate Myanmar and other emerging markets

MARRIAN ZHOU, Nikkei staff writer

NEW YORK -- American soybean farmer Bill Gordon usually takes a pen or a hat as "a token of goodwill" when he visits foreign countries on a trade mission.

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