NPPC, along with the American Farm Bureau Federation, the U.S. Poultry and Egg Federation, and the United Egg Producers, have intervened in the litigation in defense of the Biden Administration and the long-standing regulations that have shaped modern pig farming.
The farm groups filed their opening brief defending EPA, its longstanding CAFO rules, and the important victories that NPPC secured before the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals in 2005 and before the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals in 2010 to defend the integrity of modern pig farming.
NPPC pointed out the industry has had decades of success in addressing environmental challenges. "Pork producers are leaders in maximizing the efficient use of valuable manure resources to continuously improve on-farm performance and sustainability.
"Pork producers have a long, successful working relationship with federal, state and local regulators to ensure their farms are constructed and maintained as zero-discharge operations. Major changes to long-standing federal laws can only come from congressional action, and it is inappropriate for these activist groups to seek to rewrite federal law through the courts when Congress has consistently rejected their outlandish demands."
In the latest Capital Update, NPPC noted, "This baseless lawsuit, filed by extreme activists, seeks to upend livestock production. By attacking core notions of due process and fundamental civil rights, these activists and their financial backers in national class-action law firms seek to put pork producers around the country at risk of the same types of unfounded predatory lawsuits that previously caused hundreds of millions of dollars in damages to livestock farmers just a few years ago."
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