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Ag groups back incentives to grow biomanufacturing

Created at 14 Jul · 2:46 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
IN SHORT

Over 100 companies and organizations urged Congress to support the Biobased Materials Investment and Production Act, which offers tax incentives for plant-based product manufacturing in the U.S. The legislation aims to strengthen the domestic bioeconomy, rural communities, and supply chain resilience.

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Key Numbers

100+companies and organizations supporting the bill
H.R. 8137bill number
$0.10per pound incentive for renewable products
30%investment tax credit for facilities
$489 billionsize of the American ag bioeconomy
4 millionpeople employed in the ag bioeconomy
$550 billionexpected market growth by 2050
73%consumers supporting federal incentives
86%consumers planning to purchase plant-based products

Who's Involved

Michelle Fischbach
Republican Representative from Minnesota and bill introducer
Nikki Budzinski
Democratic Representative from Illinois and bill introducer
James Glueck
Executive Director of the Plant Based Products Council
Plant Based Products Council
Advocating for a shift toward a circular bioeconomy
Jim Baird
Republican Representative from Indiana and cosponsor
Mariannette Miller-Meeks
Republican Representative from Iowa and cosponsor
Ashley Hinson
Republican Representative from Iowa and cosponsor
Ag groups back incentives to grow biomanufacturing

↳ Why This Matters

The legislation seeks to boost domestic manufacturing and agricultural markets by incentivizing the production of plant-based materials, aiming to reduce reliance on foreign supply chains and foster economic growth in rural communities.

Key facts

  • Over 100 companies and organizations are urging Congress to support the Biobased Materials Investment and Production Act (H.R. 8137).
  • The bipartisan legislation aims to provide tax incentives for expanding U.S. biomanufacturing capacity for plant-based products.
  • Incentives include $0.10 per pound of qualified renewable products or a 30% investment tax credit for facility construction and retrofitting.
  • The bill excludes food, fuel, and feedstocks grown outside the U.S.
  • Supporters state the legislation will strengthen the domestic bioeconomy, rural communities, and national security by reducing reliance on foreign supply chains.

A coalition of over 100 companies, organizations, and producer groups has formally urged members of Congress to support the Biobased Materials Investment and Production Act (H.R. 8137). This bipartisan legislation, introduced by Representatives Michelle Fischbach (R-MN) and Nikki Budzinski (D-IL), aims to bolster the American ag bioeconomy by providing tax incentives for expanding domestic biomanufacturing capacity.

The proposed incentives include either $0.10 per pound of qualified renewable products produced annually or a 30% investment tax credit to offset the costs of constructing or retrofitting manufacturing facilities. These incentives are specifically designed to exclude food and fuel production, as well as the use of feedstocks not grown within the United States, thereby stimulating rural economies and promoting the use of domestically sourced agricultural commodities.

Proponents argue that the bill will enhance supply chain resilience, strengthen national security by reducing reliance on foreign sources, and increase market opportunities for American farmers. The American ag bioeconomy is currently a significant industry, valued at $489 billion and employing nearly 4 million people, with projections indicating substantial future growth.

Consumer demand for plant-based products is reportedly high, with 86% of consumers planning to purchase such items in the next three months, according to PBPC's 2025 Consumer Trends Research. The same research indicates that 73% of consumers support federal incentives for expanding U.S. plant-based product manufacturing, with this support crossing partisan lines.

Frequently asked questions

It is a bipartisan bill, H.R. 8137, introduced by Reps. Michelle Fischbach and Nikki Budzinski, that offers tax incentives to expand U.S. biomanufacturing capacity for plant-based products.

The bill proposes either $0.10 per pound of qualified renewable products produced or a 30% investment tax credit for construction and retrofitting costs of manufacturing facilities.

The incentives do not apply to food or fuel uses, nor to production utilizing feedstocks grown outside the U.S.

It is a $489 billion industry that employs nearly 4 million people.

What Happens Next

01Congress will consider H.R. 8137 for potential passage.
02Companies and organizations will continue to advocate for cosponsorship of the bill.

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How It Developed

Over 100 companies and organizations signed a letter to Congress supporting the Biobased Materials Investment and Production Act.
The legislation, H.R. 8137, was introduced by Reps. Michelle Fischbach (R-MN) and Nikki Budzinski (D-IL).
The bill offers tax incentives, including $0.10 per pound of qualified renewable products or a 30% investment tax credit for manufacturing facilities.
Incentives exclude food or fuel uses and feedstocks grown outside the U.S.
Consumer surveys indicate strong support for federal incentives to expand plant-based product manufacturing.

Sources

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Ag groups back incentives to grow biomanufacturingWorld Grain
T2
Ag Bioeconomy Letter | Corn Refiners Associationcorn.org
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Letter Urges Support for PBPC-backed Tax Incentivepbpc.com
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New Legislation Would Grow Ag Bioeconomy - pbpc.compbpc.com

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