Inland freight rates for trucking agricultural commodities are increasing across the American Midwest as demand surges in the retail/grocery sector as a result of the Coronavirus. In addition, there also a decrease in available labor as some truck drivers are choosing to stay home and not risk infection. Both these issues have caused shipping costs to increase for grain producers in the Midwest looking to move products to coastal ports for export internationally.
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