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States Direct Funding to Help Meat Processors - DTN The Progressive Farmer

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Iowa's funds were awarded in the form of grants through the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship. The money can be used to purchase or upgrade equipment, develop consumer direct sales strategies or participate in food safety certification training.

Secretary of Agriculture for the state, Mike Naig, noted: "the demand at local meat processors skyrocketed after COVID-19 caused disruptions in the food supply chain. These businesses extended their hours and added shifts to help local farmers, but many of them are still running at capacity. The CARES Act funds will help these producers expand their operations to serve more producers in their communities, and give them opportunities to explore new markets for their products."

The announcement about these grants in Iowa outlined some specifics about where the money is headed. Meat and poultry processors, totaling 109, will use the grants to buy or upgrade equipment. This will increase processing capacity and accommodate increased demand. In some cases the upgrades will help the plant make upgrades that allow it to qualify for the Cooperative Interstate Shipment (CIS)program. This is a program the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship established with the USDA that allows participating, state-inspected meat and poultry processors to ship product across state lines. To qualify a meat processor must have fewer than 25 full time workers, and comply with all federal food safety, sanitation and facility regulations. Individual livestock producers can't apply to the program, but they can sell their meat and poultry products across state lines if they process them at a CIS facility.

The grant money will also go to 85 Iowa livestock producers, in the form of direct marketing funds to be used to produce marketing materials, develop services or purchase equipment to help the operation transition to a direct-to-consumer sales platform. Recipients qualify if they direct-market less than 200 head of livestock, or 2,000 poultry, yearly.

Ten state-inspected and licensed meat and poultry establishments were awarded tuition grants to participate in continuing education programs. The money will be used for enrollment in accredited meat sciences programs, and/or food safety training and certification programs.

To see if your state is offering any grants that might benefit your agricultural business, go to the website for your state's Secretary of Agriculture.

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