Pennsylvania’s economy will center around agriculture in 2024, according to Gov. Josh Shapiro.
Shapiro, Pa. Department of Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding, and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Thomas Vilsack celebrated several agricultural initiatives at this year’s Pennsylvania Farm Show. They promised to create a more equitable industry for producers by giving them power through legislation and financial investment.
Vilsack announced that the USDA will invest $26 million in Pennsylvania through their Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure Program (RFSI). It funds the middle of the food supply chain – everything from processing harvested foods to getting products to sellers, according to the USDA’s website.
He said the program protects small and underserved farms from market pressures, like having to prioritize their products’ quantity versus quality.
“So, it’s a broad array of flexible opportunities for investment – all of which are designed to create a local and regional food system so producers have multiple market opportunities. If they’re just playing in a commodity market, they’re going to get a commodity price,” said Vilsack. “But if they play in a local market, they get a better price. And we want more of that opportunity.”
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