Agriculture Secretary Vilsack Highlights Vital Role of American Agriculture in Providing for Airline, Military Fuel Demands

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Agriculture Secretary Vilsack Highlights Vital Role of American Agriculture in Providing for Airline, Military Fuel Demands

 
   CHICAGO, Jan. 16, 2012 – Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today led a business roundtable meeting and discussed the growing role American-produced biofuels is playing in the civilian aircraft and airline industry, and in the military. Today’s roundtable was held at Chicago-based Boeing Corporation and attended by representatives of United Continental Holdings and Honeywell.
 
"Advanced biofuels provide landowners, businesses and communities throughout the country the opportunity to pursue new energy advancements that create jobs and build a stronger economy," said Vilsack. "By working with the commercial airline industry, USDA is supporting new markets for these fuels and encouraging further research and innovations that will help reduce our nation’s dependence on foreign oil and lay a solid foundation for a strong rural economy.”
 
  During the roundtable, Vilsack noted that the Obama Administration has made great progress in assisting in the development of the biofuels industry. He also noted that the biofuels industry continues to evolve and that there is a concerted effort to develop second and third generation advanced renewable fuels. Title IX of the 2008 Farm Bills initiated programs that included financial and technical support to expand production and use of biofuels, which USDA is leveraging to support the developing industry.
 
   Vilsack said that the United States is particularly well positioned to now transition to a broader bioeconomy, which includes production of aviation fuel in commercial quantities, and that the American farmer has logged substantial productivity gains over time to meet growing demands for food and fiber and now biomass. He also said that a robust rural economy will result by implementing the Obama Administration’s vision for renewable fuel development which creates sustainable jobs by combining new markets, new technologies and better use of available natural resources.
 
Vilsack highlighted significant efforts the Obama Administration has initiated, including:
 


 
Since taking office, President Obama's Administration has taken historic steps to improve the lives of rural Americans, put people back to work and build thriving economies in rural communities. From proposing the American Jobs Act to establishing the first-ever White House Rural Council – chaired by Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack – the President wants the federal government to be the best possible partner for rural businesses, entrepreneurs and people who want to live, work and raise their families in rural communities.



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