This bipartisan legislation would create a federal tax credit to help businesses shift away from foreign markets and purchase more agricultural commodities here in the U.S., a press release from Kustoff’s office said.
“By offering tax credits for manufacturers who purchase U.S.-grown agricultural products, it strengthens supply chains and supports farmers who are price takers, not price makers,” Costa said. “This vital step ensures American agriculture remains competitive, helping both farmers and manufacturers thrive in the global economy.”
Rouzer noted that the Grown in America Act not only supports U.S. farmers and ranchers, but also helps America First companies to compete against cheaper imported products.
“American goods should be made with American products,” Rouzer said. “Bolstering the use of American agriculture products builds a more resilient supply chain for our manufacturing base while providing new and expanded markets for our producers.”
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