Achieving policies that benefit the nation’s dairy farmers is one of the most gratifying parts of working on their behalf. Since the COVID pandemic began in 2020, there has been no shortage of federal acronyms – CFAP, PPP, EIDL, etc. – for programs to help family farms through difficult times. But these initiatives are also complex and imperfect, which is why once a program takes effect, the work has often only begun.
In dairy, USDA is currently implementing two important new initiatives – the Dairy Donation Program or DDP and the Pandemic Market Volatility Assistance Program or PMVAP – while another major program, Dairy Margin Coverage, prepares for 2022 signup. Even as we’re still working to improve them, it’s crucial over the next few months that the dairy community understand and benefit from these programs. As always, we at NMPF will do our best to both lead and assist as these important initiatives roll out.
The Dairy Donation Program, enacted by Congress late last year, represents a very important advance for the industry. We’ve been proud to shepherd it through the legislative and regulatory process, from proposing the initial idea to encouraging its use for all forms of dairy products, a change from the previous Milk Donation Reimbursement Program, which provides limited reimbursements for certain fluid milk product donations. We’re now actively working to help implement DDP, both through our partnership with Feeding America and by informing our members about the program on everything from how to set up relationships between dairy cooperatives and vendors to the ins and outs of how some processing costs will be covered.
It’s important to remember that donations can be reimbursed retroactive to Jan. 1, 2020, and that for now, only the first $400 million of donations will be compensated, making it smart to begin relationships with food banks and other charities that can receive and donate dairy foods. Although USDA expectations are that the full amount of funding will be used over several years, the sooner we demonstrate the benefits of DDP by exceeding USDA’s expectations, the earlier will be able to work to pursue additional resources.