Baldwin Pushes USDA to Provide Immediate Assistance for Wisconsin Farmers Impacted by Pure Prairie Poultry Closure
Farmers across Midwest face financial ruin without options for feeding, processing thousands of birds
WISCONSIN – Today, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) called on the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to provide immediate assistance for Wisconsin farmers impacted by the sudden closure of Pure Prairie Poultry, which has left poultry farmers in Wisconsin staring down crippling financial losses without feed and a processor for their birds.
In September, Pure Prairie Poultry, an Iowa-based Poultry processor, abruptly closed its plant, leaving farmers across Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota without access to feed for their chickens or capacity to process the birds. In her letter today, Senator Baldwin continues to call on USDA to intervene and assist farmers who now face extreme financial hardship, especially given USDA’s substantial investment of over $47 million in Pure Prairie Poultry prior to their closure.
Senator Baldwin also raised concerns for the animal’s well-being and the potential for this closure to exasperate the avian flu outbreak as farmers are resorting to giving away chickens by the tens of thousands.
Today, Senator Baldwin called on USDA to immediately address this emergency for Wisconsin farmers by:
- Engaging with the Wisconsin State Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection (DATCP) to locate all impacted producers;
- Providing feed and/or financial assistance to all impacted farmers to make them whole again;
- Providing recommendations for legislative or regulatory solutions to ensure a preventable emergency like this never happens again.
A full version of this letter is available here and below.
Dear Secretary Vilsack,
I write to you to request immediate assistance for Wisconsin farmers and producers impacted by the bankruptcy of Pure Prairie Poultry.
In September, Pure Prairie Poultry filed for bankruptcy and has since abruptly closed, leaving farmers without access to feed for their chickens or capacity to process the birds. As the lead federal agency with a significant financial interest in the company, including over $47 million in investments by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, I urge to use your resources and authority to mitigate this hardship for impacted farms in Wisconsin.
Therefore, I request that the agency take the following steps to mitigate the ongoing animal welfare and farmgate emergency in Wisconsin:
- Engage with the Wisconsin State Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection to locate all impacted producers;
- Provide feed and/or financial assistance to all impacted farmers to make them whole again;
- Provide recommendations for legislative or regulatory solutions to ensure a preventable emergency like this never happens again.
Thank you for your time an attention to this matter. I hope we can work together to provide a solution to Wisconsin farmers who need it.
Sincerely,
An online version of this release is available here.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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