China Locks In Canadian POTASH — Trump's Farm Belt Just Lost Its #1 Supplier for Good
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June 08, 2026
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Trump spent two years threatening Canada with tariffs, annexation rhetoric, and trade war pressure. Canada responded by flying its Prime Minister to Beijing and signing a landmark agricultural deal with China. Now the country sitting on the world's largest potash reserves — the fertilizer input that 87% of American imports depend on — is building long-term supply relationships with the world's largest potash consumer. And American farmers are the ones left holding the bill.
This video breaks down the full story: what potash actually is and why there is no substitute, how Canada controls a third of all global reserves, what the January 2026 Canada-China trade deal actually locked in, why Trump's Belarus sanctions move barely moved markets, and what the next planting season looks like for the US Farm Belt when the supply chain has already shifted.
The plan to reshore American fertilizer production takes 10 to 15 years. The Beijing deal is already signed.
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Source: Uncover Truth
China Locks In Canadian POTASH — Trump's Farm Belt Just Lost Its #1 Supplier for Good
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June 08, 2026
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Reviewed by PostDiscus
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June 08, 2026
Rating: 5
