She will discuss agricultural trade with British officials after President Trump announced an agreement with the UK.
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins is heading a trade delegation to the United Kingdom. She will meet with government officials, visit facilities importing U.S. agricultural products, and hear UK importers on how the administration can best position products in the British market.
Secretary Rollins said, “President Trump has made a historic deal with the UK that secures increased access for American agricultural products, including unprecedented access for American beef and ethanol. The President’s trade strategy is working. We are working every day to increase American economic exceptionalism and that includes selling the bounty of American agriculture around the world.”
The USDA secretary stated about her trip to Britain, “Our strong cultural and political ties between our countries have led to incredible economic prosperity. It is our goal to achieve even closer relations, and we are thankful for a deal that benefits both countries and gives American farmers, ranchers, foresters, and food processors better access to the UK market and the ability to compete for this business.”
As the Lord Leads, Pray with Us…
- For Secretary Rollins to seek God’s direction as she discusses American agricultural exports with British counterparts.
- For members of the delegation to be discerning in their promotion of U.S. agricultural products.
- For U.S. farmers and ranchers as they overcome economic and environmental challenges to their crops and herds.
Sources: Department of Agriculture