A dozen agriculture groups spent nearly an hour discussing trade and other key policy priorities with representatives of Donald Trump’s presidential campaign Monday, a discussion that mirrored those held with Hillary Clinton in June.
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The groups did not shy from their divergent views on issues like trade policy, according to sources in attendance. Some groups advanced a strong position supporting policies like the Trans-Pacific Partnership, while others believe their industries have not received a fare shake in recent trade deals.