U.S. Agriculture Builds Trade Ties with UK Visit

Jun 19, 2025
By Farms.com

Farm Bureau Tour of UK Focuses on Trade and Shared Farm Values

The American Farm Bureau Federation recently completed a visit to the United Kingdom with the goal of strengthening agricultural trade partnerships.

During this trip, key meetings were held with UK government departments involved in trade and rural affairs. Discussions focused on boosting cooperation, understanding market needs, and paving the way for future trade opportunities.

The delegation also visited with the U.S. ambassador to the UK and toured British farms. These farm visits allowed for in-depth discussions about shared farming values and challenges, including labour shortages, sustainable practices, and food supply security.

The trip emphasized the importance of developing agricultural relationships beyond borders. Leaders believe that the UK offers an excellent chance to build a strong and reliable market for American agricultural exports.

Through ongoing talks and collaboration, the aim is to create trade agreements that benefit farmers on both sides. This includes providing safe, affordable food and ensuring long-term farming success.

One key goal of the visit was to highlight how similar farming practices are between the two nations, offering common ground for future trade policies.

“The food production methods in our two countries have more in common than what separates us. We all face similar challenges, including labour, protecting the food supply through responsible use of pesticides, and ensuring that we can stay in business to pass the farm on to the next generation.”

The visit marks a step forward in building trust and cooperation with UK agriculture and supporting American farmers in global markets.

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