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American senators call for Section 32 lamb purchase

Sheep Central, September 28, 2022

AMERICAN lamb producers have sought government help to purchase the 2022 lamb crop as prices stagnate.

The American Sheep Industry Association has reported that 11 US senators recently wrote to Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack requesting support for the domestic sheep industry through a Section 32 purchase of American lamb.

“We appreciate the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s support for America’s livestock sector during the volatile market conditions over the past two years.

“The livestock and meat processing industries are an important part of our states’ agricultural economy and way of life, and we are grateful for USDA’s ongoing support,” the ASIA said.

“We write to urge the department to make a Section 32 purchase to address ongoing market challenges facing the domestic lamb industry.

“During the pandemic, American farmers, ranchers and families endured severe price volatility at the supermarket.”

The association said labour shortages at meatpacking and processing facilities, combined with supply chain issues, limited the availability of beef, pork and chicken.

“In response, American sheep farmers and ranchers helped close the shortfall by increasing their lamb herds, and demand for lamb increased alongside it.

“Now that market conditions have largely returned to pre-pandemic levels, demand for beef, pork and chicken has rebounded,” the ASIA said.

“As a result, domestic lamb supply now outstrips demand, leaving lamb prices stagnant and lamb feeders struggling to find outlets for their maturing surplus.

“As you know, Section 32 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1935 authorizes USDA to support the prices of commodities in surplus through market purchases and domestic distribution,” the association said.

“We respectfully request that USDA use its Section 32 authority to make immediate purchases of this year’s maturing lamb crop. This will provide farmers and ranchers the short-term stability to sustain the family farm as they work to realign production with current demand.

“In addition to a Section 32 purchase of lamb, we support improvements to USDA’s reporting structure and requirements for the lamb marketplace to increase price transparency and stability.

“We hope USDA will work closely with industry members on long-term solutions to support domestic lamb producers and feeders.”

The letter was signed by Sens. Michael Bennet (Colo.), John Hoeven (N.D.), Kevin Cramer (N.D.), John Hickenlooper (Colo.), Mike Crapo (Idaho), James Risch (Idaho), John Barrasso (Wyo.), Michael Rounds (S.D.), Cynthia Lummis (Wyo.), Jon Tester (Mont.) and John Thune (S.D.).

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