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Specialty Crop Alliance urges congress for more economic aid and support for farm bill

In a letter issued to the leaders of the U.S. House and U.S. Senate Agriculture Committees, the Co-Chairs of the Specialty Crop Farm Bill Alliance (SCFBA) expressed their disappointment that specialty crop production – which represents nearly half the farm gate value of American agriculture – is left out of the final year-end economic assistance package negotiated by Congressional leaders.

In the letter, the group writes:
"Shortly after the FARM Act was introduced in the House of Representatives in October, the Specialty Crop Farm Bill Alliance put together a proposed structure for economic aid for our industry. We shared this proposal with the agriculture and appropriations committees in the House and Senate and requested that if Congress were to advance an economic assistance package for agriculture it be inclusive of specialty crops.

Subsequently, in recognition of the severe and unique challenges confronting specialty crop growers in the United States, the Department of Agriculture announced the new Marketing Assistance for Specialty Crops (MASC) program. This $2 billion in economic assistance that is being provided through MASC is an important downpayment for our growers, and except for the structure of the payment limits, it is substantially similar to what the Alliance proposed in October. We are grateful to the Department for recognizing this immediate need and for taking this important first step, however, more is required.

The Alliance has been communicating with your staff throughout the year-end negotiations, advocating that Congress include economic assistance for specialty crops in the form of additional funding for MASC along with adjustments to the program's payment limits. It is now clear that this request has been left out of the final package negotiated by Congressional leaders."

The group proposes a path forward to assist specialty crop growers by requesting support for an additional $3 billion in funding for MASC and changes to the program's payment limitations.

"Specialty crops include nutrient-dense fruits, vegetables, and tree nuts, which should make up more than half of an American's diet according to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. Specialty crop growers in the United States must receive economic aid similar to that which Congress is providing to row crops, which includes payment limits twice the level of those announced for specialty crops in MASC. Accordingly, we are requesting that each of you support our request to the Department of Agriculture for an additional $3 billion in funding from the Commodity Credit Corporation for the MASC program and that it adopt the payment limits used for CFAP-2, including the three-entity multiplier."

The Alliance concludes by reiterating the need for Congress to provide certainty to specialty crop growers by passing a bipartisan five-year Farm Bill, rather than an extension, which delays much-needed investments for the industry.

For more information:
Christina Morton
Florida Fruit & Vegetable Association
Tel: +1 321-214-5200
Email: [email protected]
www.ffva.com

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