U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack addressed the annual convention of the U.S. Grains Council, meeting in Des Moines this week. Speaking July 29 to an audience of 300 live, and another 100 online representatives of mostly the major grain cartels, Vilsack pledged efforts in the name of Build Back Better (B3W) to reduce objections by trade partners to even more cartel-serving sourcing of grain exports and dominating grain imports, politely described as “free” trade. Vilsack also sees biofuels continuing bigtime. “We are in the process at USDA to build back better for trade. We’ve been working on removing barriers to trade.” He said that he sees a future of still more biofuels, including for marine and aviation use. “We need to take a look at creative ways that we can use bio-based products. If we can do this, I think we’ll see a bright future for American agriculture.”
Media accounts do not report any recognition by Vilsack of the crisis of 40 million people facing famine worldwide, nor of U.S. farmers and ranchers under assault from the green policies, and City of London/Wall Street food control policies.