Neil Caskey and Bryan Humphreys, representing nearly 100,000 American farmers, outline the importance of the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA) in supporting U.S. agriculture, rural jobs, and export markets, and make the case for its renewal as the agreement faces mandatory review.
This coalition brings together leading U.S. agricultural, food, and trade organizations representing farmers, producers, processors, exporters, and the full agricultural supply chain committed to a strong and enduring USMCA.
An overview of the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement, the trade framework that governs agricultural trade across North America and sets the rules for market access and cross-border commerce.
A visual overview of the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement highlighting how USMCA shapes North American trade, economic certainty, and integrated supply chains.
On February 5, farm and agricultural organizations, 40 and growing, launched the Agricultural Coalition for the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement to highlight the agreement’s importance to the U.S. farm economy and advocate for its renewal with targeted improvements ahead of the 2026 review.
The Agricultural Coalition for USMCA welcomed the start of the agreement’s review process with Mexico, highlighting the importance of strong North American markets for U.S. farmers, ranchers, and rural communities. The coalition looks forward to engaging in discussions that strengthen USMCA and keep American agriculture competitive.
Coalition leaders unveil new economic analysis detailing how trade with Canada and Mexico supports American jobs, wages, and rural communities. As USMCA enters formal review, speakers underscore the importance of renewing the agreement with targeted improvements.
A new economic analysis highlights how USMCA drives jobs, wages, and growth in rural America as the agreement enters its formal review period.
As USMCA approaches formal review, new data details how agricultural trade with Canada and Mexico supports jobs, wages, and rural economies nationwide.
More than 40 agricultural organizations applauded the Senate Finance Committee’s hearing on USMCA and urged leaders to renew the agreement, citing its critical role in supporting rural jobs, boosting exports, and strengthening the U.S. farm economy ahead of the 2026 review deadline.