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State Departments of Agriculture Request Spending Flexibility to Protect Farm Workers and Support the Specialty Crop Industry

Today, the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture sent a letter to U.S. Acting Secretary of Agriculture Kevin Shea to request additional flexibility for states’ use of Specialty Crop Block Grants included in the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 to enhance their responses to the continued demands COVID-19 places on the industry.
 
“State departments of agriculture appreciated the decision of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to allow short term relief, but challenges impacting our food supply related to COVID-19 are still present and continued flexibility is needed,” NASDA CEO Dr. Barb Glenn said. “Unfortunately, such relief did not carry forward for 2021 funds through the normal farm bill mechanism, or for the additional emergency funds appropriated in the omnibus.”
 
In the letter, Glenn outlined additional ways state agriculture departments could use the grants if given approval. Examples included implementing vaccination programs for agricultural and food workers, building COVID-19 related infrastructure and offsetting increased costs to providing safe worker housing and transportation.
 
Since the onset of the pandemic, NASDA members have continuously worked to help food producers and workers stay safe and meet the needs of their communities. Through additional and allowed flexibility in funding programs, NASDA members would be able to leverage and maximize local solutions for local recovery efforts.
 
“We ask USDA and the OMB to consider granting extra flexibilities within Specialty Crop Block Grants during this national emergency so NASDA members can uphold their responsibility to protect all who work on the farm and preserve the competitiveness of the specialty crop industry.”
Source : NASDA

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