Oregon Dairy Farmers Thank Ron Wyden For Trade Move

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Salem, Ore. The Oregon Dairy Farmers Association wishes to publicly express appreciation to Senator Ron Wyden for his willingness to engage in and lead discussions regarding Trade Promotion Authority (TPA).

TPA is a critical tool for every agricultural and livestock sector in our efforts to seek approval of trade agreements. Meaningful trade agreements that support and create US jobs while helping American agriculture compete more successfully in an ever-expanding global marketplace are beneficial here at home and abroad.
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Regardless of political affiliations, trade is good for everyone! The ability for Oregon products to be exported to foreign markets without obstruction from foreign governments when our borders are open to imports from all over the world, is good policy. Market acceptance and market expansion for every sector of agriculture ensures strong demand and sustainability for future generations.

Thank you Senator Ron Wyden for taking the lead on this very important issue. TPA will help ensure that America’s farmers, ranchers and food processors receive the greatest benefit from these negotiations.

The Oregon Dairy Farmers Association is located in Salem. The Association has been proudly serving Oregon’s Dairy farmers since 1892.

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