Ted McKinney has launched his new role Undersecretary of Agriculture for Trade at USDA.  The former Indiana Agriculture Director is ready to take on the tough task of promoting U.S. agriculture, around the world and at the NAFTA negotiating table.

 

“Can the U.S. and will the U.S. be that reliable supplier of high quality and in many cases high volume of product?  And I think the answer of that is absolutely and unequivocally yes.”

 

The Trump administration has set forward a new philosophy on trade and it will be McKinney's task to articulate that new policy to our trading partners.  Yet he feels while our trade goals hay be different, the message, is much the same

 

“Trade is still based in many parts, dare I say all of the parts of the world, on trust.  I’m going to be communicating quite a bit and building that trust to make sure that markets either are opened if they are not already opened or that we remain and keep them open so I think those seem large and abstract, but those are the truth.”

 

McKinney added he expects to be at the table during the NAFTA negotiations that resume later this week, he will also be meeting with other customers and potential customers for U.S. farm products.

 

 

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