Sometimes big things come in small
packages. At USDA, they provide programs and services to producers of all
sizes – and now we’re offering even more to small-scale and local beef
producers. Many small-scale producers are contributing to the growth of
the grass-fed beef industry. And, thanks to a new program tailored to
meet their needs, they now have another resource in their marketing toolbox.
The USDA Grass Fed Program for Small
and Very Small Producers, administered by USDA’s Agricultural Marketing
Service (AMS), is designed as a verification tool for small and very
small producers to certify that animals meet the requirements of the grass-fed
marketing claim standard and will make them eligible to have their products
marketed as “USDA Certified Grass Fed Beef”.
With today’s label-conscious, savvy
consumers, producers are relying on verified and certified labels to help
distinguish their products in the marketplace. This new initiative joins
our suite of consumer-trusted verification programs for meat, poultry, and
eggs.
Audit-based verification services help producers and
consumers by providing independent verification so that specific production
practices or processing points are clearly defined, accurate, and
transparent. These services can include auditing the raising, feeding,
handling, processing, and labeling practices from farm to table. For
producers, this means added value and market-share for their products.
For consumers, it means they can buy USDA certified and verified products and
be confident in the quality and integrity of their purchases.
Unfortunately, many small-scale producers have not had an opportunity to
benefit from these programs due to the user-fee costs involved—but we’re
working to change that.
As part of USDA-wide efforts to create more opportunities for small-scale producers,
AMS designed a less costly application and verification process tailored to
meet the needs of small-scale producers. Using the USDA Certified
Grass-Fed claim as its first example, the new program will issue certificates
that allow small producers to market cattle as USDA certified grass-fed.
The certification will add value to their products, creating new economic
opportunities and keeping small-scale producers competitive in today’s
marketplace.
The grass-fed marketing claim standard requires that
animals be fed only grass and forage, with the exception of milk consumed prior
to weaning. Animals certified under this program cannot be fed grain or
grain byproducts and must have continuous access to pasture during the growing
season.
AMS also recently began publishing a
USDA Market News report covering grass fed beef. This is the
first report of its kind, filling a significant data gap for the industry and
increasing transparency in the marketplace.
The recent Census of Agriculture
shows that there is tremendous growth potential for small and mid-sized
producers. USDA is taking a hard look at our existing resources to ensure
that they work for producers of all sizes. They’ve adjusted policies,
strengthened programs and intensified outreach to meet the needs of small and
mid-sized producers. We’re excited to create this opportunity for
small-scale producers to differentiate themselves in the marketplace and
communicate the value of their products to customers.
More information about tools and
resources available to small and mid-sized farmers will be rolled out in the
coming months on USDA’s Small and Mid-Sized Farmer Resources
webpage.
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