Michigan’s governor is calling on USDA to reduce food insecurity and enhance the dairy supply chain.
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In a recent letter to Ag Secretary Vilsack, Gretchen Whitmer says COVID-19 has wreaked havoc on the food supply chain and with those struggling to secure enough food to eat.

Whitmer wants USDA to examine what she calls the SNAP benefits cliff, which makes families in the program ineligible for benefits after small increases in income, along with the Thrifty Food Plan.

Whitmer says volatile milk prices and supply chain disruptions have made it increasingly difficult for dairy farmers and she’s like to see additional compensation retroactive to the first of January this year along with streamlining the Dairy Product Donation program.

The governor also points to vertical farming as a sustainable and reliable food production method that should see funding through the American Rescue Plan.

 

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State Minister for Milk and Dairy Development Mano Thangaraj on Sunday told DT Next that the State-run Aavin is working to address the issues in the supply chain and assured that the supply chain of milk and milk products will not be affected at any cost.

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