New ag chief gets first task to help farmers & ranchers

Published online: Apr 27, 2017 News
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Just hours after being sworn in as the 31st Secretary of Agriculture, Sonny Perdue had his first assignment before him: lead a new interagency task force on agriculture and rural prosperity. This group will examine how the federal government can lighten the regulatory burden on agricultural producers, expand trade markets for U.S. products, and accelerate investment in rural America.

"President Trump has made it clear that addressing the needs of rural America will be a top priority, and the message that we want to send to the agriculture community is that we are here, we are working hard, and we are on their side," stated Perdue.

Trump signed the executive order establishing the new initiative after hosting a roundtable with 14 farmers from across the country to hear about the challenges they are facing and how this new initiative would help mitigate them.

"Our farmers deserve a government that serves their interest and empowers them to do the hard work that they love to do so much," explained Trump.

Trade in particular received top billing for topics discussed as the president announced plans to impose a new tariff on Canadian lumber imports and criticized Canada's dairy pricing system, which has locked out U.S. dairy exports.

In a press conference afterwards, Perdue said the actions sent a signal to Canada and other countries that "we need to play fair." And, Hank Choate, a dairy farmer from Michigan further described the domestic pricing changes as a way for Canada to work "underhandedly."

Source: www.farmpolicyfacts.org