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ASA Congratulates USDA on Transforming Ag Research
with NIFA
October 8, 2009…Saint Louis, Missouri… The American Soybean
Association (ASA) today congratulated the U.S. Department of Agriculture
(USDA) for its efforts to elevate the stature and credibility of
agricultural research with the establishment of the National Institute
of Food and Agriculture (NIFA).
"ASA is a leader in promoting the research priorities and needs of
the U.S. soybean industry," said ASA President Johnny Dodson, a soybean
producer from Halls, Tennessee. "Expanding agricultural research and
establishing NIFA has long been a priority for ASA and we applaud USDA
for recognizing and acting on the need for a new approach to research."
NIFA was established in the 2008 Farm Bill and officially launched in
Washington, D.C. today. The mission of NIFA is to stimulate and fund the
research and technological innovations that will enhance and make
American agriculture more productive and environmentally sustainable
while ensuring the economic viability of agriculture and production.
"ASA is ready to begin work with the great staff of NIFA, including
newly-appointed Director Roger Beachy," Dodson said. "We agree with
Congress that NIFA should be commensurate in stature with other Federal
grant-making agencies, such as the National Institutes of Health and the
National Science Foundation."
During a meeting with industry stakeholders earlier this week, Beachy
and USDA Under Secretary for Research, Education and Economics Rajiv
Shah spoke about ways they intend to proceed with transforming
agriculture research at USDA. Future agricultural research will be more
focused, approach science at scale – meaning larger and longer-term
projects – and will have clear benefits and impact.
ASA is the policy advocate and collective voice of its 22,000
producer-members on domestic and international issues of importance to
all U.S. soybean farmers.
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For more information contact:
Johnny Dodson, ASA President, (731) 286-2268, johnnydodson@bellsouth.net
Cassandra Schlef, ASA Communications Coordinator, (314) 754-1344,
cschlef@soy.org
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