(July 30, 2018 at 8:03 am)alpha male Wrote:Quote:Mexico, the top importer of U.S. wheat, is increasingly turning to cheaper supplies from Russia, which surpassed the United States as the top global wheat supplier in 2016.
It's right there guys, from your own source.
Mexico is "turning to cheaper supplies from Russia" present tense, numbnuts. As opposed to Russia which surpassed ( past tense ) in 2016.
It's called "English." Try learning it.
BTW, the reason for that was that Russia had bumper crops in 2016/17.