AFBF welcomes new USDA trade leader to vital role
The U.S. Senate has confirmed Luke Lindberg as the Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). This position plays a vital role in managing agricultural trade and supporting U.S. farmers in global markets.
American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) President Zippy Duvall welcomed Lindberg’s confirmation, recognizing the importance of his new role during a time of active trade discussions.
"Farm Bureau welcomes Luke Lindberg to his new role at USDA, guiding decisions that impact agricultural trade. Rarely has there been such an active time when it comes to trade discussions and impacts to American farmers, so Luke certainly has his work cut out for him,” said Duvall.
Lindberg brings valuable experience in expanding international markets and ensuring that U.S. agricultural producers receive fair treatment in global trade. His knowledge of trade policies is expected to help advance efforts that benefit farmers and ranchers across the country.
“Luke's experience working to expand international markets and ensure U.S. farmers get a fair shake will serve USDA and our country well. We look forward to working with him in this new capacity," said Duvall.
His appointment comes as the U.S. continues to navigate complex trade issues, including tariffs and access to new markets. Stakeholders hope Lindberg’s leadership will open more opportunities for American agricultural products worldwide.
With global competition rising, Lindberg’s role will be key in shaping trade policies that secure and expand market access. His leadership is expected to help strengthen the economic future of U.S. agriculture.
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