Jan. 13, 2025 – For American agriculture and the U.S. food system, 2025 has the potential to bring more sweeping legislative and regulatory changes than we’ve seen in at least four years and maybe in the last couple of decades. Join us for the Agri-Pulse Ag & Food Policy Summit on March 17 in Washington, D.C., to learn from leading industry experts about how these changes could impact you and your businesses.
This year’s theme – “Navigating Taxes, Trade and Technology: What's Ahead for Food & Agriculture?” – will feature keynote speakers and panelists focused on these topics and provide plenty of time for networking with speakers and other industry leaders. The Summit will be held at the National Press Club, offering in-person and virtual attendance options. Registration is now open and you can take advantage of early bird registration rates here. The tentative agenda is available here.
“President-elect Trump has made it clear that he plans to quickly make major changes after his inauguration and wants to see his signature Tax Cuts and Jobs Act expanded and extended,” said Agri-Pulse Founder and Publisher Sara Wyant. “However, much depends on whether the GOP-controlled House and Senate can stay unified to pass a major tax bill, along with addressing illegal immigration, reforming trade agreements, and more.”
One of the panels will focus on “What can you expect from the Super Bowl of Tax Debate in 2025?” Confirmed speakers include:
- Bill Hoagland, Senior Vice President, Bipartisan Policy Center
- Chuck Conner, President & CEO, National Council of Farmer Cooperatives
- Joby Young, Executive Vice President, American Farm Bureau Federation
- Caroline Harris, Partner, Capitol Tax Partners LLP
Registration is open now, with early bird rates available through Feb. 17, 2025. Click here to register and save your spot!