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The U.S. Has No Remaining Grain
Reserves
National News / National News
Date: Jun 06, 2008 - 10:10 AM
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AAM Concerned with CCC
Inventories
WASHINGTON -
Larry Matlack, President of the American Agriculture Movement (AAM),
has raised concerns over the issue of U.S. grain reserves after it
was announced that the sale of 18.37 million bushels of wheat from
USDA’s Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) Bill Emerson
Humanitarian Trust.
“According to the May 1, 2008 CCC inventory
report there are only 24.1 million bushels of wheat in
inventory, so after this sale there will be only 2.7 million
bushels of wheat left the entire CCC inventory,” warned Matlack.
“Our concern is not that we are using the remainder of our
strategic grain reserves for humanitarian relief. AAM fully
supports the action and all humanitarian food relief. Our
concern is that the U.S. has nothing else in our emergency food
pantry. There is no cheese, no butter, no dry milk powder,
no grains or anything else left in reserve. The only thing
left in the entire CCC inventory will be 2.7 million bushels of
wheat which is about enough wheat to make ½ of a loaf of bread
for each of the 300 million people in America.”
The CCC is a federal government-owned and
operated entity that was created to stabilize, support, and
protect farm income and prices. CCC is also supposed to maintain
balanced and adequate supplies of agricultural commodities and
aids in their orderly distribution.
“This lack of emergency preparedness is the
fault of the 1996 farm bill which eliminated the government’s
grain reserves as well as the Farmer Owned Reserve (FOR),”
explained Matlack. “We had hoped to reinstate the FOR and
a Strategic Energy Grain Reserve in the new farm bill, but the
politics of food defeated our efforts. As farmers it is our
calling and purpose in life to feed our families, our communities,
our nation and a good part of the world, but we need better
planning and coordination if we are to meet that purpose.
AAM pledges to continue our work for better farm policy which
includes an FOR and a Strategic Energy Grain Reserve.”
AAM’s support for the FOR program, which
allows the grain to be stored on farms, is a key component to a
safe grain reserve in that the supplies will be decentralized in
the event of some unforeseen calamity which might befall the large
grain storage terminals.
A Strategic Energy Grain Reserve is as crucial for the nation’s
domestic energy needs as the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
AAM also supports full funding for the replenishment and expansion
of Bill Emerson Humanitarian Trust.
The May 1, 2008 CCC Inventory report may be reviewed here: http://www.fsa.usda.gov/Internet/FSA_File/wid2a.pdf.
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