U.S. Senate Committee on Judiciary

10/28/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/28/2024 13:12

Grassley, Finstad Question USDA Grant Oversight amid Pure Prairie Poultry Closure

10.28.2024

Grassley, Finstad Question USDA Grant Oversight amid Pure Prairie Poultry Closure

WASHINGTON - Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Rep. Brad Finstad (R-Minn.) are leading a letter scrutinizing the Department of Agriculture (USDA)'s loan and grant oversight practices after a recent awardee, Pure Prairie Poultry, shut down. Grassley and Finstad serve on the Senate and House Agriculture Committees, respectively.

"USDA is responsible for keeping tabs on the taxpayer-funded grants it administers, but it clearly dropped the ball with Pure Prairie. Iowans and others across America's Heartland have lost their jobs and their poultry market as a result of Pure Prairie's closure. USDA must explain to Congress and the public what went wrong to help prevent a repeat scenario," Grassley said of the bicameral effort.

"USDA has provided millions of dollars in taxpayer-funded loans and grants to meat and poultry processors across the country, which is why my colleagues and I are calling on USDA to provide answers," Finstad added. "While expanding livestock markets and processing capacity is critical for farm country, the lack of oversight of these dollars by USDA harmed producers and caused a significant disruption to our nation's food supply chain."

Minnesota-based Pure Prairie Poultry received over $45 million in USDA funding to help smaller processors start or expand capacity. The company ceased operations earlier this month and shuttered its plant in Charles City, Iowa. As a result, up to 50 farmers in Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin were left without processing capacity or feed for more than 2 million chickens, and roughly 100 more Iowans lost their jobs.

Grassley and Finstad are asking USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack about the agency's considerations for approving Pure Prairie Poultry's funding, its insights into the company's financial standing and the steps it took to assist stakeholders following the Charles City plant closure.

Additional signatories include Senate Agriculture Committee Ranking Member John Boozman (R-Ark.) and Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa), along with House Agriculture Committee Chairman Glenn Thompson (R-Pa.) and Reps. Ashley Hinson (R-Iowa), Randy Feenstra (R-Iowa), Derrick Van Orden (R-Wis.) and Michelle Fischbach (R-Minn.).

Read the full letter HERE.

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