Skip to content
← Back to feed
Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-MS)
Cindy Hyde-Smith
Republican·Mississippi

Hyde-smith SAYS MISS. Catfish, Shrimp Producers Should Benefit FROM Major USDA Purchase Decision

Monday, January 6, 2025
HYDE-SMITH SAYS MISS. CATFISH, SHRIMP PRODUCERS SHOULD BENEFIT FROM MAJOR USDA PURCHASE DECISION
USDA Section 32 Program to Purchase Up to $55 Million in Farm-Raised Catfish, Gulf Shrimp
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.) today indicated that catfish and shrimp producers in Mississippi should benefit from a new U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) agreement to purchase up to $30 million in farm-raised catfish products and $25 million in Gulf shrimp for distribution to various nutrition assistance programs, including charitable institutions.
The USDA informed Hyde-Smith of the decision by Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack to approve the farm-raised catfish and shrimp purchases under the permanently-authorized “Section 32” program, which allows the agency to make emergency purchases of surplus U.S. commodities for distribution to domestic food assistance programs.
“Like commodity producers across the country, our catfish producers and shrimpers in Mississippi have hit hard times because of high input costs, inflation, and unfair global competition.  This new round of Section 32 purchases should work to help sustain their operations while also supplying more protein for nutrition assistance programs,”
said Hyde-Smith
, who serves on the Senate Agriculture Committee and the Agriculture Appropriations Subcommittee.
Hyde-Smith is a strong supporter of Section 32 purchases of farm-raised catfish, shrimp, and other products to support U.S. agricultural producers and to provide additional resources for distribution to food banks and other nonprofit nutrition programs.
This latest Section 32 purchase agreement follows an
April agreement
to purchase $30.5 million in farm-raised catfish and a
January 2024 purchase
of up to $36 million in Gulf of Mexico and South Atlantic wild-caught shrimp products.
###
Issues
Agriculture
Health Care
Jobs and Economy
Rural Communities
Region
Capital
Coast
Delta
East Central
Golden Triangle
North Mississippi
Pine Belt
Southwest

Source: https://www.hydesmith.senate.gov/hyde-smith-says-miss-catfish-shrimp-producers-should-benefit-major-usda-purchase-decision
Captured:
Record ID: d6d1c16d-cfa9-41e5-8d74-2eddae7f691b

Issued within 24 hours

Other senators' releases published in the day before or after this one.