The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announces the appointment of 15 new members to the Advisory Committee on Minority Farmers (ACMF). The newly appointed members serve terms of up to two years.
“Minority farmers face unique challenges in accessing the land, credit, and training they need to succeed,” said Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack. “This committee is part of USDA’s commitment to ensure that all farmers have equal access to USDA programs and services, especially minority farmers and producers in underserved communities.”
Newly appointed members are:
Sarah E. Bell, Alabama
Amalia Zimmerman-Lommel, California
Jacqueline Bido, Florida
Sedrick K. Rowe, Jr., Georgia
Jeremy L. Hendrix, Louisiana
Carolyn G. Jones, Mississippi
Delmar Stamps, Mississippi
Anita Lee, New York
Julian R. Mangano, New York
Arnetta Cotton, Oklahoma
Elsa Sanchez, Pennsylvania
Willette M. Crawford, South Carolina
Kimberly M. Ratcliff, Texas
Christina Chanes, U.S. Virgin Islands/U.S. Territories
Mercy Kariuki-McGee, Washington