They noted that these crops provide essential nutrition, strengthen public health, create jobs in rural communities, and drive billions in export revenue.
The lawmakers explained that specialty crop producers face unique challenges, including high labor costs, weather-related risks, supply chain disruptions, and limited access to crop insurance compared to other agricultural sectors. Without proper aid, the financial health of these producers remains at risk.
The Specialty Crop Farm Bill Alliance expressed support for the initiative, emphasizing that specialty crops are vital to the nation’s well-being. “These crops sustain a strong nutritional foundation critical to improving public health,” the organization stated.
Michigan, one of the nation’s top specialty crop states, produces apples, asparagus, blueberries, cherries, cucumbers, and squash, contributing over $100 billion to its economy annually.
With reports suggesting that the USDA is preparing an aid package for farmers, lawmakers are urging timely inclusion of specialty crops to protect rural livelihoods and maintain food diversity.
Moolenaar’s letter, backed by representatives from across the country, underscores a unified effort to support America’s specialty crop producers and ensure a resilient agricultural economy.