Co-Chairs of the House Peanut Caucus, Congressman Sanford Bishop, Jr. of Georgia (GA-02) and Congresswoman Martha Roby of Alabama (AL-02), sent a letter to U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue this week urging the USDA to respond to recent negative trade actions by China that threaten the U.S. peanut industry. Tyron Spearman has the details.
Peanut Caucus Calls for Action
American peanut farmers, like other U.S. agricultural producers, are suffering from stagnant prices, fewer new market opportunities, and slow international demand. The European Union has levied an additional tariff of 25 percent on U.S. produced peanut butter. The pending Chinese tariff could have significant consequences for the peanut industry. China has historically been an inconsistent importer of U.S. peanuts, but now they will likely be out of the U.S. peanut market for the foreseeable future.
As you know, the USDA does have the authority to assist commodities impacted by current international market conditions. Under your direction, the decisive actions mentioned in the letter from these united associations can provide much needed stability to the peanut industry. We appreciate your leadership and strong commitment to America’s agriculture industry during this time of uncertainty.
Sincerely,
Letter Source: Congressman Sanford D. Bishop, Jr.
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