NCGA Works to Secure Support for Biomanufacturing Bill
14 July 2026, US: The National Corn Growers Association (NCGA), along with 104 other groups, sent a joint letter to members of the U.S. House today urging members to support legislation that would expand manufacturing capacity for using biobased products, including corn-based materials and chemicals.
H.R. 8137 would increase corn demand by creating new tax incentives to encourage investment in domestic biomanufacturing facilities and the production of renewable materials made from U.S.-grown biomass.
“As the United States works to strengthen its manufacturing base, enhance supply chain resilience, and grow the domestic bioeconomy, this legislation represents an important opportunity to expand investment and strengthen America’s global leadership in biomanufacturing,” the letter said.
“A strengthened U.S. bioeconomy will create new economic opportunities for rural communities, increase market opportunities for farmers, and expand choices for consumers. The legislation will also strengthen our national security by reducing reliance on foreign supply chains while enhancing American competitiveness,” the groups noted.
NCGA has been on the forefront of efforts to increase corn demand. The organization recently released a strategy document that established a plan for increasing demand in the weeks and months ahead.
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