WCMA Calls on USDA to Release Critical DBIA Funding
MADISON, WI – Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association (WCMA) today sent a letter calling on U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Brooke Rollins to immediately release Congressionally-directed funding for the successful Dairy Business Innovation (DBI) Initiatives. Agency officials confirmed a program freeze yesterday, action which jeopardizes $28.6 million in grant funding and stands to impact 420 dairy businesses nationwide.
One of four DBI centers, the Dairy Business Innovation Alliance (DBIA), is administered by WCMA and the Center for Dairy Research in the Midwest. DBIA has 88 awards in process today, with nearly $6.5 million in outstanding promised reimbursement. Nearly 90 percent of DBIA monies have been awarded to very small businesses, employing less than 50 people.
“These are operations running on tight margins, hard work, and a shared passion for feeding the world, often staffed by families or a small team of community members. They cannot afford a funding pause; they need action now,” added Sweeney.
Members of the dairy industry, regardless of whether they receive DBI assistance, can visit tinyurl.com/dbifunding now to join WCMA’s call for action.
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