International Fresh Produce Association's Robert Guenther Discusses USDA's Food System Transformation Framework

WASHINGTON, DC & NEWARK, DE - Yesterday, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) pulled back the curtain on a comprehensive plan to transform the food system for the benefit of consumers, suppliers, and rural communities. The newly announced framework seeks to increase access and create new and better markets for small and mid-sized producers. Following this announcement, the International Fresh Produce Association (IFPA) issued a response outlining the aspects of the blueprint that are most likely to impact the fresh produce and floral industries.
Robert Guenther, Chief Public Policy Officer, International Fresh Produce Association“We applaud the USDA on their ambitious approach shared in the ‘Food System Transformation Framework’ to achieve a more fair, competitive, and resilient food system,” said Chief Public Policy Officer Robert Guenther. “We have seen a variety of global disruptions expose many weaknesses in our U.S. and global food system. We look forward to the rollout of the plan that will focus on creating a more sustainable and resilient system that recognizes the importance for farmers to remain profitable while also expanding access to nutritious food for all.”
According to a press release, IFPA’s Government Relations and Food Safety experts reviewed the framework and have highlighted several key aspects of the plan that are most likely to impact our supply chain.
Following the release of the United States Department of Agriculture's comprehensive food system plan, the International Fresh Produce Association issued its response outlining the impacts on the fresh produce and floral industries
Some of those highlights related to production and processing include:
The Food System Transformation Framework would help our industry achieve a more fair, competitive, and resilient food system while also providing assistance across several sectors
To read more about the USDA’s strategic framework, click here.
IFPA will continue to monitor the rollout of the Food System Transformation Framework with a focus on maximizing opportunities for members and the produce and floral communities. More information on IFPA’s priority issues can be found here.
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