Past USGC chair appointed to MAIZALL board

Chad Willis has been elected to the board of MAIZALL, which works to resolve shared problems with non-tariff barriers in global markets.

Minnesota farmer and pastU.S. Grains Council(USGC) chairmanChad Willishas been selected to serve as USGC's representative onMAIZALL’sboard of directors.

“I’m excited to get started and use my experiences as a farmer here in the U.S. to contribute to the important work that MAIZALL is doing,” Willis said. “Our collaboration will make a significant impact in developing new markets and fighting global food insecurity.”

MAIZALL was established in 2013 by leaders from USGC, theNational Corn Growers Association(NCGA),ABRAMILHO(Brazilian Association of Corn Producers) andMAIZAR(Argentine Corn and Sorghum Federation). Growers in all three countries work together to resolve shared problems with non-tariff barriers in global markets, primarily related to agricultural biotechnology, plant breeding innovation and crop protection.

“I’d like to thank Chad for accepting this responsibility and continuing to represent the Council’s mission and values on the global stage,” saidRyan LeGrand, USGC president and CEO. “Chad’s position in MAIZALL will ensure that a farmer’s perspective is always at the forefront of the organization as we take on the challenge of sustainably feeding and supplying markets around the world.”

MAIZALL’s directors advocate for modern farming practices through position papers and discussions with private sector stakeholders, government officials and others from international organizations such as the European Union and the World Trade Organization. Additionally, MAIZALL directors often speak at international conferences where they can share their firsthand practical farming experiences.

Willis has been farming corn and soybeans for nearly 30 years and is a member of theMinnesota Corn Research & Promotion Council. Since joining the USGC , he has served on its Value-Added Advisory Team (A-Team) and was a vocal advocate for creating USGC's Ethanol A-team before being elected chairman in 2021.

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