TIFTON,
Georgia– Storage and handling fees are not covered in
farm bill legislation for the 2007 peanut crop and that has
many farmers worried about how they are going to make ends
meet. Farmers have already felt the increase of high fuel and
fertilizer costs, says Armond Morris, chairman of the Georgia
Peanut Commission, and they can’t take much more.
“ We really need storage and handling fees covered for our farmers this
year,” Morris says. “Farmers right now just can’t afford to
pay the costs.”
Farmers, buying point operators and shellers joined together in February to bring
the storage and handling issue to their congressmen in Washington, D.C. The group
met with U.S. Congressmen Sanford Bishop, D-Ga., Jack Kingston, R-Ga., and Allen
Boyd, D-Fla., who all serve on the House Agriculture Appropriations Subcommittee.
Kingston is the Ranking Member of the subcommittee. Congressman Bishop, who represents
an area where the majority of peanuts are grown in Georgia, is not going to sit
by and let farmers suffer these additional costs this year.
“
As you know, the 2002 Farm Bill included peanut storage and handling fees
through the 2006 crop year. This year, I have asked my colleagues on the Appropriations
Committee to include language in the FY 07 Supplemental Appropriations Bill to
continue the important peanut storage and handling fees program through 2007
or until the end of the 2002 Farm Bill,” Congressman Bishop
says. “Handling and storage fees are important to the
bottom line of the peanut farmers. We are doing everything
we can to ensure that the proper language is included in
the supplemental as well as the upcoming farm bill.”
Congressman Bishop is serving for the first time on the House
Appropriations Committee’s Agricultural Appropriations Subcommittee. “We are very
proud of Congressman Bishop's appointment to the Agricultural Appropriations
Subcommittee and the efforts he is making for Georgia’s peanut producers,” Morris
says.
Peanut growers are also encouraged to visit, www.AmericanPeanuts.com and write
their congressman regarding funding for storage and handling this year. The
Georgia Peanut Commission has a sample letter that growers can use when contacting
their congressman through the website.
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