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2024 Presidential hopefuls on agricultural priorities

2024 Presidential hopefuls on agricultural priorities


By Jamie Martin

The American Farm Bureau Federation has released insights into the agricultural policies proposed by presidential candidates Harris and Trump, providing a valuable perspective for the seed industry and broader agricultural community. This release comes at a crucial time as the industry faces challenges and opportunities that could be shaped by the next president's policies.

Both candidates have laid out their visions for agriculture, touching on vital areas such as regulatory measures, climate change initiatives, and the negotiation of trade agreements.

These policies hold significant implications for environmental sustainability and technological advancements in farming.

For the seed industry, clarity on these issues is particularly critical. The development of new seed varieties and innovations in agricultural technology heavily depend on supportive legislation and adequate research funding. Intellectual property rights, essential for fostering innovation, are also a pivotal area affected by presidential policies.

The questionnaire delved into specifics such as land use, conservation programs, and future climate policies, providing a snapshot of how each candidate's policies could influence agricultural sustainability and the viability of new agricultural technologies.

For seed industry professionals and those involved in agricultural advocacy, understanding these positions allows for better strategic planning and potential engagement with policy development.

As the electoral race progresses, the industry must stay informed and prepared to adapt to the evolving political landscape, ensuring a stable and productive future for agriculture in the U.S.

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