President Donald Trump will host a major White House event for farmers and biofuel producers as the administration prepares to announce key biofuel mandates, reported by CBS News.
The March 27 event, described as a “celebration of agriculture,” comes ahead of the Environmental Protection Agency’s decision on renewable fuel standards. These mandates determine how much ethanol and biodiesel must be blended into the U.S. fuel supply.
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According to the report, the decision could influence agricultural markets and energy policy. The gathering also signals efforts by the administration to strengthen support among farmers and rural voters ahead of upcoming elections.
The report said the move follows tensions within the agricultural sector. Trump’s tariff policies have reduced exports, while recent approval of beef imports from Argentina has drawn criticism from domestic producers.
Officials have not commented further, but the event underscores the political and economic stakes tied to the biofuels decision.
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