U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins addressed the American Farm Bureau Federation convention for the first time Monday, hitting on key issues being discussed by the nation’s largest general farm organization this week, including the need for nationwide, year-round E15.
Rollins says President Trump is arguably the most pro-biofuels leader in history. “While the Trump administration has gone as far as we can regulatory-wise to provide EPA E15 waivers, Congress must now do its job and pass nationwide, year-round E15 legislation to continue to drive domestic crop demand, a clear win-win for farmers and consumers.”
In addition, Rollins noted that the Trump EPA has “proposed the highest and most aggressive renewable volume obligation, or RVO, proposal in history, which, once final, will ensure corn and soy and sorghum producers have a long-term certainty and a demand stream domestically that is already helping consumer prices at the pump.”
Talking about trade and increased exports, Rollins said ethanol was a big winner in 2025, with exports increasing by 11 percent, and she highlighted the importance of extending the 45Z biofuel tax credit through 2029 in the One Big Beautiful Bill.
Listen to Rollins’ full remarks here:
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