December 14, 2007
Bronson Commends U.S. Senate For Its Passage Of Farm Bill
Florida Agriculture and Consumer Services Commissioner Charles H. Bronson commended the U.S. Senate for its passage earlier today of the U.S. Farm Bill.
“We’re very appreciative of the efforts of the Senate, and especially Florida Senators Bill Nelson and Mel Martinez, for their support of the legislation,” Bronson said. “This measure will be extremely beneficial to Florida’s agricultural industry, the hundreds of thousands of Floridians who work in the industry and consumers in general.”
Bronson also thanked Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman Tom Harkin and Ranking Member Saxby Chambliss for their assistance in the bill’s passage.
Examples of items in the bill important to Florida:
-- Expansion of the USDA Fruit and Vegetable Snack Program as it will benefit
nearly 5 million students nationwide.
-- Expansion of the Specialty Crop Block Grant, which will help funds projects focused
on regional and local priorities for fruit and vegetable producers. These projects have
been successful in improving food safety, investing in infrastructure, enhancing market
opportunities and supporting research aimed at specific industry needs.
-- New investments to both prevent and mitigate impacts of plant pests and diseases,
which cost the economy millions of dollars and are a significant threat to crops.
-- Enhanced trade assistance and market promotion programs that will help grow
international markets for specialty crops.
-- Direct significant news investments in specialty crop research to improve the safety,
quality, affordability and access to fresh fruits and vegetables.
For more information:
Terence McElroy
(850) 488-3022
(850) 933-4562
mcelrot@doacs.state.fl.us






