CHICAGO—The ripples of China’s one-child policy change may be felt as far away as the fields and processing plants of the U.S. farm belt, which has already been shipping a growing share of its soybeans, pork and other products to feed the Asian giant.
Precisely how the further loosening of the three-decade-old population-control policy will affect China’s demographics—and by extension, the U.S. growers and agriculture companies—is hard to forecast. China’s ruling Communist Party said in a broad blueprint for reform issued…
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