Their support for the nafta agreement, that were to revamp nafta. Live coverage on cspan2. The president of the American Farm bureau federation, ron bonnett, president of the Canadian Federation of agriculture, and the president of the agro in mexico. These men will get there dues that should happen with modernization of nafta. No matter what you may have heard there is a great deal our nations have in common and can agree upon. They will get your opening remarks, after that we will have a signing of a letter and minister freeland and chief negotiators for the treaty. After that we will open the floor to questions. If you have a question at the press club please wait for a microphone so that people on the phone can hear the question you are asking. The floor is yours. Thank all of you for attending today. This is an important day to american agriculture, canadian agriculture and mexican every culture and we show our unity together and i want to thank mister bonnett for being with us to
Within your constitutional powers. Watch on cspan and cspan. Org , and the city using the free cspan radio app. Listen using the free cspan radio app. President s of the the largest farm and ranch associations in north america held a News Conference to voice support for the north American Free trade agreement known as nafta, which is being renegotiated this month by the United States, canada, and mexico. This is 50 minutes. Good afternoon. Under of policy communications at the america i am dr. Of policy communication i am the director of policy communications at the American Farm bureau federation. Begin remediation yesterday that is more than 20 years old. Much is at stake, particularly for agriculture could today we have with us the three heads of the largest farm organizations in canada, mexico, and the united. They are the president of the American Farm bureau federation, the president of the Canadian Federation of agriculture, and federation inhe mexico. These men will give their
Support for the 23yearold agreement and talk about its impact on agriculture. From the National Press club in washington, d. C. , this is just under one hour. Good afternoon. I am will roger, the director of policy communications at the American Farm bureau federation. Negotiators today from the three Member States of nafta will begin renegotiating a treaty that is more than 20 euros old. 20 years old. Much is at stake, particularly here culture agriculture. Today, we have with us the three heads of the largest farm organizations in canada, mexico, and the united. They are the president of the American Farm bureau federation, the president of the Canadian Federation of agriculture, and president of the federation in mexico. These men will give their views of what should happen with modernization of nafta, for no matter what you may have heard, there is still a great deal of our three nations have in common and can agree upon. The three president s will give their opening remarks. After
Up next, the president s of a large farm and Ranch Association of the News Conference to voice support for the north American Free trade Agreement Agreement known as nafta which is being renegotiated this month. [inaudible] good afternoon trade and will roger, director policy communications at the farm bureau federation. Today, negotiators for three Member States of nafta will begin renegotiating a treaty that is more than 20 years old, much is at stake, particularly frager culture. Today, we have with us the three heads of the largest farm organizations in canada, mexico, and the United States. There for my right, zippy, president of the American Farm bureau federation. President of the Canadian Federation of agriculture, bosco, president from the mexico federation. They will give their views of what should happen with modernization of nafta. Regardless of what you may have heard there still a great deal that are three nations have in common and can agree upon. The president s would g
[inaudible conversations] good afternoon. I am will roger, director of policy communications at the American Farm bureau federation. Today negotiators from three Member States of nafta will begin renegotiating a treaty that is more than 20 years old. Much is at stake particularly for agriculture. We have with us the three heads of the largest farm organizations in canada, mexico and the United States. The president of the American Farm bureau federation, ron bonnett, president of the Canadian Federation of agriculture. And bosco vega of the conseco national, mexico. They will give their views of what should happen with modernization of nafta. No matter what you have heard there is a great deal our 3 nations have in common and can agree upon. They will give their opening remarks. After that we have assigning and a letter as well as secretary ricardo, chief negotiators for the treaty. After that we open the floor to questions. If you have a question please wait for the microphone so peop