Where Does the US Get Most of Its Food Supply?
                                
                                
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                                Despite being a major agricultural powerhouse, the United States has been a net food importer since at least 2019, with the trade deficit growing significantly in recent years. This means the country relies on a complex network of global partners, with Mexico and Canada playing the most significant roles in supplying key food products.