Bioproduct Pilot Program Funded by Bipartisan Infrastructure Law

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Bioproduct Pilot Program Funded by Bipartisan Infrastructure Law

Posted By Baltimore citywire     July 5, 2022    

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“This pilot program is a essentiala part of USDA’s commitment to enhancing the circular economy and providing further revenue streams for farmers.

Secretary Vilsack visited Dan and Debbie’s workplace, a family-owned operation in Ely, Iowa, and met to debate what impact this bioproduct pilot program and ensuing innovations canwear operations like theirs, likewisebecause the customers they serve.

Dan and Debbie’s Creamery farm may be about five Bipartisan Infrastructure Law hundred acres with a 120-head farm operation.

This program will facilitate farmers take field residues and waste productand switch them into added products that make wealth and drive economic development in rural areas.”

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