National Association of State Departments of Agriculture CEO Barb Glenn says the priorities for NASDA will remain the same no matter who wins the upcoming Presidential Election.
“Agriculture isn’t a red or blue issue, food and agriculture is a critical infrastructure,” she says. “It matters now more than ever that we have resiliency in policy for rural America to recover from this pandemic.”
She tells Brownfield NASDA had a dialogue with both campaigns about the priorities…“Number one for NASDA members is to expand and preserve market access for trade, number two is we’ve had a new focus with the pandemic on protecting workers in the food and ag sector,” she says.