Wisconsin Advocates for Federal Funds for State Meat Inspection
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) Secretary Randy Romanski attended the 2024 National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA) Winter Policy Conference in Washington D.C. from February 5 – 7, 2024. While there, he co-sponsored an action item for NASDA to urge USDA and Congress to appropriately fund state meat inspection programs to ensure a healthy and robust meat supply.
“Wisconsin’s livestock farmers rely on the availability of state-inspected meat processing facilities, and in recent years, the U.S. Department of Agriculture Food Safety and Inspection Service has been providing states significantly less funding,” said Secretary Romanski. “This reduction in federal funding has the potential to impact state services and the meat processing industry.”
“Wisconsin agriculture depends on the Farm Bill to strengthen conservation and climate resilience efforts, ensure a food safety supply, and develop local food systems,” added Romanski. “The Farm Bill provides important funding to invest in agriculture research, respond to animal disease, and promote international trade.”
Romanski is an active member of the Food Export Association of the Midwest USA (Food Export-Midwest), which held its Board of Directors meeting at the 2024 NASDA Winter Policy Conference. He currently serves as Secretary/Treasurer of the organization and this week was reelected to serve in that post.
“Wisconsin is committed to increasing the export of our agricultural goods around the world through the state-funded Wisconsin Initiative for Agricultural Exports,” explained Romanski. “I am pleased we are able to leverage NASDA and Food Export-Midwest funding, resources, and connections to further our reach globally, which ultimately benefits Wisconsin farmers and agribusinesses.”
Throughout the conference, NASDA members discussed numerous topics impacting the country’s agricultural industry including workforce. The agenda included a workforce pipeline panel, and there were several policy amendments approved to provide technical assistance and financial support to farmers.
NASDA is a nonpartisan association including all 50 states and four territories. During the Winter Policy Conference, the regional organization, the Midwestern Association of State Departments of Agriculture (MASDA), also met to collaborate on issues related to the region. Romanski also serves as Secretary/Treasurer of MASDA.
To learn more about NASDA, visit https://www.nasda.org/.
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