The Agribusiness Council of Indiana (ACI) is the state’s largest trade association supporting Indiana’s agribusiness industry. It serves as the proactive voice of businesses serving Indiana agriculture, bringing together companies across the grain, feed, seed, plant food, and agricultural chemical sectors to strengthen agriculture through advocacy, industry insight, education, and networking. ACI represents member interests at the state and federal levels and provides policy and regulatory updates to its members. ([inagribiz.org](https://www.inagribiz.org/?utm_source=openai))
ACI typically pursues state and federal legislative and regulatory policies affecting agribusiness, including agriculture policy, environmental and nutrient management standards, crop inputs regulation, grain and feed laws, and broader business and economic development issues impacting Indiana’s agricultural sector. ([inagribiz.org](https://www.inagribiz.org/?utm_source=openai))
The organization is primarily funded through member dues, event sponsorships, and industry partnerships, including corporate sponsors and trade association support. ([inagribiz.org](https://www.inagribiz.org/?utm_source=openai))
Notable affiliations include the Indiana Seed Trade Association (merged into ACI), the former Indiana Grain and Feed Association and Indiana Plant Food and Agricultural Chemicals Association (founding merger partners), and partnerships such as the Indiana Agriculture Nutrient Alliance. ([ibj.com](https://www.ibj.com/articles/67097-two-indiana-agricultural-associations-complete-merger?utm_source=openai))
Non-profit trade association