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We are in a situation now where we have drawn down the Bill Emerson Humanitarian Trust for the first time in nearly 20 years.

This has really been an excellent hearing, and hopefully it is just the example of the hearings we are going to have in the future.

We are in a situation now where we have drawn down the Bill Emerson Humanitarian Trust for the first time in nearly 20 years.

I hope you and USTR ag chief and chief negotiator McKalip's recent confirmations are a turning point for this Administration when it comes to ag trade.

I also want to reiterate my concerns with Mexico's efforts to restrict genetically engineered corn imports, which would threaten food security and stifle ag biotech innovation that benefits both the United States and Mexico.

As Senator Boozman outlined, today we are in the midst of an unprecedented global hunger crisis.

This has really been an excellent hearing, and hopefully it is just the example of the hearings we are going to have in the future.

I believe that together we will be able to craft the policies needed to maintain the world's safest, most abundant, and most affordable food supply while protecting the land, water, air, wildlife and rural communities that we all care…

I believe that together we will be able to craft the policies needed to maintain the world's safest, most abundant, and most affordable food supply while protecting the land, water, air, wildlife and rural communities that we all care…

I also want to reiterate my concerns with Mexico's efforts to restrict genetically engineered corn imports, which would threaten food security and stifle ag biotech innovation that benefits both the United States and Mexico.

the United States is the world's largest donor of humanitarian food assistance, at a time when these programs have never been more critical.

I hope you and USTR ag chief and chief negotiator McKalip's recent confirmations are a turning point for this Administration when it comes to ag trade.

This has really been an excellent hearing, and hopefully it is just the example of the hearings we are going to have in the future.

I also want to reiterate my concerns with Mexico's efforts to restrict genetically engineered corn imports, which would threaten food security and stifle ag biotech innovation that benefits both the United States and Mexico.

I believe that together we will be able to craft the policies needed to maintain the world's safest, most abundant, and most affordable food supply while protecting the land, water, air, wildlife and rural communities that we all care…

What steps do we need to take to actually get this done so that we can get poultry from these areas back in China and other countries?