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Friday, May 01, 2020

Sen. Mike Braun Urges Trump to Make Canned Fruit and Vegetable Supply Critical Infrastructure

Sen. Mike Braun (R-IN) sent a letter to the Donald Trump administration on Wednesday, urging him to make the canned fruit and vegetable supply a part of America’s critical infrastructure.

President Trump announced on Tuesday that he would sign an executive order declaring meat processing plants part of critical infrastructure. Trump said he would use his authority under the Defense Production Act to enforce the order. The order will keep the companies open but also provide protective gear for employees as well as guidance for how to keep their companies safe to operate.

Sen. Braun sent a letter to the Department of Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue, urging him and the Trump administration to take similar action to protect the nation’s canned and frozen fruit and vegetable supply chain.

“As American citizens do their part to help slow the spread of COVID-19 through social distancing and other measures, it remains critical that our nation’s canneries and frozen food suppliers are able to keep shelves stocked with a full supply of non-perishable foods,” Braun wrote to Perdue.

He continued:

This industry operates on extremely short harvest and processing windows. It is particularly vulnerable to shortages in labor and personal protective equipment (PPE), or other regulatory and administrative barriers that could disrupt the harvest window. For example, our nation’s annual supply of canned and frozen corn, green beans, tomatoes, peaches and peas are harvested and packed within the span of two to three months.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Let's do meat, too.

Anonymous said...

I guess we know who his lobbyists are.

Anonymous said...

sure why not? the government has already declared that alcohol is an essential so, how can they make peach schnapps without peaches?

Anonymous said...

I think we should leave that decision up to the producers who will look at the odds and bet on the risks of what and how they will package their own products so they will sell at the best profit.

Or is that a wildly weird thought?

Get the government out of my soup!!!!

Anonymous said...

Condoms, Liquor, and Gun & Ammo are essential too!