Sustainable Agriculture Research funding lobbying
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EWerb at aol.com
Wed Feb 23 01:31:04 PST 2000
...from the [SoCal] Environmental Defense Center alert list...
FEDERAL FUNDING AVAILABLE FOR SUSTAINABLE AG. AND FARMERS MARKETS.
PLEASE ACT IMMEDIATELY
Please write California Senator Dianne Feinstein to urge her to champion
major funding increases for two key federal programs for Fiscal Year 2001
(FY01). This is a crucial year for sustainable agriculture. We finally
have a chance to push for actual funding gains for key programs and not just
protect them from cuts, which have been tradition. For the first time in
years, these programs1 funds were increased in the Clinton Administration's
proposed FY01 budget.
Senator Feinstein sits on the appropriations subcommittee that determines
funding for agriculture programs. Her funding priorities must be submitted
in early March - extremely early this year. With this in mind, please read
below and call Feinstein.
Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) - This program funds
farmer-driven research and outreach on cost-effective, environmentally sound
farming practices. It has received no increase since FY95!! In its 12-year
history, SARE has funded 51 projects ($5.3 million), specifically addressing
California farmers' questions on sustainable ag. techniques, organic
farming, etc. SARE's solid track record, regional structure, and close
links between research and outreach mean that farmers nationwide get
reliable information they need on how to stay in business while being
environmentally responsible. The president's FY2001 budget requests an
increase from $8m to $10.5 million in SARE's research program and an
increase from $3.3m to $4.5 million for its extension and outreach work,
which provides sustainable agriculture training to extension, agency staff
and others. Although additional increase are needed, this is a step in
right direction.
The Farmers Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) provides vouchers for low-income
citizens to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables at farmers' markets. It
has been hugely successful in both developing markets for local farmers and
improving low-income citizens' nutrition. The president recommends $20
million (up from $15 million) for FMNP, which we support. These funds are
needed to allow new counties and new states into the program. We also ask
that secure funding be made available to FMNP, without contingency, as part
of the appropriations for the WIC program.
SEND LETTERS TO:
Honorable Dianne Feinstein,
331 Hart Senate Office Bldg
Washington, DC 20510
or email:
senator at feinstein.senate.gov
LETTERS MUST BE RECEIVED BY MARCH 6. If you can't write in time, please
call Senator Feinstein's aide, Matt Miller, at (202) 224-3841 to leave a
message with your key points, name and phone number.
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