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ASA Commends USDA for Initial Soybean Rust Assessment
Soybean Farmers Praise Senator Harkin for Requesting GAO
Report
March 21, 2006...The American Soybean Association (ASA) today
expressed cautious optimism about U.S. preparedness for defense against
Asian Soybean Rust (ASR) as outlined in a Government Accountability
Office (GAO) report released today by Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA), ranking
Democrat on the Senate Agriculture Committee.
Overall, the GAO report found that the U.S. Department of Agriculture
(USDA) has done a solid job of monitoring cases of soybean rust in the
U.S. and taking steps to help U.S. farmers prepare to combat the
disease. At the same time, the report warns that soybean rust still
poses a large threat to U.S. farmers and highlights shortfalls and
needed improvements.
"We appreciate Senator Harkin initiating this top to bottom GAO
review of USDA’s defenses against soybean rust in the U.S.," said ASA
President Bob Metz, a soybean grower from South Dakota. "We applaud
USDA’s efforts to combat the disease in 2005 and look forward to
continued progress in 2006 and beyond. Pooling our collective resources,
strengthening coordination and communication between federal and state
governments and the soybean industry, and providing adequate federal
funding will help ensure the best defense against ASR."
Specifically, ASA believes:
USDA’s surveillance system (coordinated framework) was invaluable
to soybean growers in 2005. ASA will work closely with USDA to build
upon the successful 2005 program.
Continued, predictable funding for ASR surveillance and reporting
is critical. ASA strongly supports the President’s FY 2007
budget request to provide $2.77 million for the soybean rust
surveillance program.
ASA remains concerned about the availability of fungicides and
calls on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to approve
pending applications for soybean rust fungicides.
"Soybean farmers remain committed to bringing rust-resistant
varieties of soybeans to market as quickly as possible," Metz added.
"We’re hopeful that USDA will continue to make progress in strengthening
our defense against and preparation for soybean rust in this country. We
stand ready to work together to develop the best possible solutions to
this continuing threat."
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For more information contact:
Bob Metz, ASA President 605-694-2652, bobmetz@prtel.com
Bob Callanan, ASA Communications Director, 314/576-1770,
bcallanan@soy.org
Access this release at http://www.soygrowers.com/newsroom/news.htm
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