To amend the Agricultural Marketing Act of 1946 to direct the Secretary of Agriculture to establish a program under which the Secretary will award grants to specialty crop producers to acquire certain equipment and provide training with respect to the use of such equipment.
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Summary
Introduced in House
This bill directs the Agricultural Marketing Service to establish a grant program for commercial specialty crop producers to acquire equipment and provide related training. Funds must be used for mechanized or automated systems and tools that increase the efficiency of a task or reduce human labor for a specific activity (e.g., low-dust harvesting tools and equipment, sorting machines, and crop monitoring and analytics equipment and tools). The bill includes a minimum 50% cost-sharing requirement.
District impact notes
This bill creates a grant program to help specialty crop producers purchase equipment and receive training. • This program could support local agricultural businesses by providing financial assistance for new technology that may improve efficiency. • Local producers may benefit from enhanced training opportunities, which could lead to better practices in specialty crop production. • There may be questions about how the cost-sharing requirement will affect participation among smaller producers who might struggle to meet the 50% funding obligation. AI-generated from official bill summary and plain-English note; verify with official text.
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