US Agricultural Freight Growth Demands Infrastructure Investment
US Agricultural Freight Growth Demands Infrastructure Investment
US · Published Jun 30, 2026
The U.S.
Department of Transportation (USDOT) projects a 1.5% annual increase in agricultural freight over the next two decades, as outlined in its latest National Freight Strategic Plan.

Impact & Risks

The anticipated growth in agricultural freight highlights the critical role of infrastructure in maintaining the competitiveness of U.S. agricultural exports. Without adequate investment, higher transportation costs could reduce export volumes, impacting farmers, exporters, and the broader economy. Additionally, a lack of reinvestment in key systems like the Mississippi River and Columbia-Snake River systems could lead to a cycle of disinvestment, further straining the agricultural supply chain.

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