The Texas agriculture commissioner, Sid Miller, lauded a newly finalized U.S.-Israel agricultural trade agreement, saying it is aimed at “cutting food prices, boosting imports and strengthening Israel’s ability to get its products back into global markets.”

The Agreement on Trade in Agricultural Products (ATAP) was signed on Dec. 2 by Nir Barkat, Israel’s minister of economy and industry, and U.S. trade commissioner Jameson Greer.

Texas agriculture commissioner Sid Miller at a Conservative state candidate forum in Wise County, Texas, Dec. 4, 2025. Credit: Wikimedia Commons.

Miller thanked U.S. President Donald Trump for his leadership, adding that the announcement “reflects the long and unwavering bond between the United States and Israel,” citing “shared values, shared security inter

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