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Congresswoman from Illinois thrilled about the expansion of the “bio-economy”

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May 2, 2024

Illinois Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski, who represents the 13th district, recently spoke to reporters about the exciting growth potential in the bioeconomy sector. She emphasized the importance of developing a bio industry that is built on the foundation of corn and soybean growers in central and southern Illinois. Budzinski expressed enthusiasm about the growing demand for Illinois corn and soybeans, particularly in the biofuels market.

In her discussions with the National Association of Farm Broadcasting’s Washington Watch, Budzinski highlighted the opportunity to support family farmers while simultaneously reducing carbon emissions through the use of biofuels. She emphasized the importance of agricultural stakeholders coming together to create new markets and industries that will benefit family farmers in Illinois.

One specific opportunity that Budzinski mentioned was a potential “tech hub” designation within her district. She explained that this designation, focusing on bioprocessing and fermentation, could open up new markets and opportunities for family farmers in the region. Budzinski mentioned that her district is a finalist for this designation, with a decision expected to be made this summer.

As she continues to advocate for the Next Gen Fuels Act in Congress, Budzinski is optimistic about the future of the bioeconomy and the potential for growth and development in Illinois. She believes that by leveraging the resources of the agricultural sector and collaborating with both public and private stakeholders, Illinois can position itself as a leader in the bio industry, benefiting farmers and the environment alike.

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