President Trump Invokes Defense Production Act to Keep Food Supply Chain Robust
April 29, 2020
Under the order, the Department of Agriculture is directed to ensure America’s meat and poultry processors continue operations uninterrupted to the maximum extent possible.
To ensure worker safety, these processors will continue to follow the latest guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
In a statement, the White House outlines the specific actions that will be taken.
Protecting Meat Supplies:
- Unfortunately, a number of America’s large meat processors and their workers have been affected by outbreaks of coronavirus (COVID-19).
- In addition, recent actions in some States have led to the complete closure of large processing facilities.
- This action will further ensure that vitally important food processors are able to continue to operate safely and meet the consumer needs of the American people.
Supporting Critical Infrastructure:
- Given the high concentration of meat and poultry processors in a relatively small number of large facilities, closure of any of these plants could disrupt our food supply and detrimentally impact our hardworking farmers and ranchers.
- Closure of a single large beef processing plant can result in the loss of over 10 million servings of beef in a single day.
- Similarly, the closure of a single plant can eliminate more than 80 percent of the supply of a particular meat product—like ground beef—to an entire grocery store chain.
- Failure to process livestock could force millions of pounds of meat to disappear from the market, potentially leading to long-term disruptions in our supply chain.
- To combat this crisis and ensure the adequate availability of food for the American people, it is vital that these processors are able to remain operating at this critical moment, while also taking steps to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in their facilities.
Stocking Our Shelves:
- From the very outset of the domestic COVID-19 outbreak in January, the President has worked to ensure the grocery store shelves remain stocked with food and goods.
- In March, the President held a teleconference with grocery store executives to make sure food and essentials would remain available during the outbreak.
- In April, the President announced that his Administration would provide $16 billion to farmers, ranchers, and food producers who experience economic losses during this pandemic.
- Through the Department of Agriculture, the Administration is purchasing $3 billion in fresh produce, dairy, and meat products of excess supply to be distributed in order to assist Americans in need as well as producers with lost markets.
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