News Enhancing Agricultural Sustainability: USDA’s $50 Million Initiative Supporting Farmworkers and Employers

Enhancing Agricultural Sustainability: USDA’s $50 Million Initiative Supporting Farmworkers and Employers

Insights into the Farm Labor Stabilization and Protection Pilot Program’s Impact on Potato Farming and Beyond

PALISADE, Colo. – Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has unveiled a significant initiative aimed at bolstering the resilience of the U.S. food supply chain through targeted support for farmworkers and agricultural employers. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is allocating $50 million across 141 awardees in 40 states and Puerto Rico under the Farm Labor Stabilization and Protection Pilot Program (FLSP Program). This initiative is set to benefit 177 agricultural operations and over 11,000 workers, marking a pivotal effort to address labor challenges and enhance the stability of the agricultural workforce.

The FLSP Program, introduced as part of the Biden-Harris Administration’s commitment to regional migration solutions, aligns with the principles outlined in the Los Angeles Declaration on Migration and Protection. Its primary goals include improving working conditions, expanding legal pathways for labor migration, and fortifying protections for farmworkers. These measures are crucial for fostering a resilient agricultural sector capable of meeting evolving demands.

Secretary Vilsack emphasized the program’s role in supporting small and mid-sized farms, enabling them to competitively hire and retain essential workers. By enhancing worker benefits, such as paid time off and health-related policies, and improving living conditions through collaborative engagements between employers and farmworkers, the FLSP Program aims to elevate the quality of life for agricultural laborers across the nation.

Key commitments from awardees include advancing worker training opportunities, promoting ethical recruitment practices, and participating in initiatives like the Fair Food Program to ensure fair treatment and workplace safety. Moreover, a significant portion of awardees intends to utilize the H-2A visa program to recruit workers from Northern Central America, addressing critical workforce gaps within the agricultural industry.

As the USDA continues to implement transformative measures under the Biden-Harris Administration, initiatives like the FLSP Program underscore the government’s commitment to fostering equitable, sustainable agricultural practices. By supporting farmworkers and employers alike, these efforts are poised to strengthen the foundation of the U.S. agricultural economy, ensuring its resilience in the face of future challenges.

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POTATOES NEWS Viktor Kovalev is the founder of Potatoes.News and the creator of the International Potato Tour (IPT) — a global multimedia project that connects potato farmers, processors, researchers, and agribusiness companies across more than 20 countries. Viktor writes about potato production, processing technologies, storage, seed breeding, export markets, innovations, and sustainable agriculture. His work combines journalism, field research, and video storytelling, giving readers and viewers a unique perspective on the global potato industry. Areas of expertise: Global potato market trends Seed potato production and certification Potato processing (chips, flakes, fries, starch) Smart farming and agri-technologies Storage, logistics, and export Interviews and field reports from leading producers

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