Hearing process expected to last several weeks.
USDA hearings on the Federal Milk Marketing Orders began Wednesday morning in Carmel, Indiana. The process is expected to last several weeks, with testimony from various stakeholders and producers. At stake is the future of the FMMO, which sets prices milk processors are required to pay milk producers. Those prices vary based on region and the processer’s end-product.
National Milk Producers Federation president and CEO Jim Mulhern says the hearing is a “once-in-a-generation” event that represents a critical moment for dairy’s future. After years of lobbying, he’s hopeful that changes to the milk-pricing system will ultimately benefit dairy farmers.
“Thanks to the tireless efforts of dairy farmers and their cooperatives, this industry is poised for progress as Federal Milk Marketing Order modernization is now in sight,” Mulhern says. “NMPF’s comprehensive proposal for improvements to the system forms the basis of this hearing, and through our members’ depth of expertise and unmatched team of dairy farmers and cooperative analysts, we are prepared to advance our industry’s need for these updates.”
“That is why IDFA submitted two proposals—one requesting USDA to update make allowances which are woefully out of date after nearly 20 years, and a second proposal on Class I milk that allows our members to manage risk effectively while putting more dollars into the pockets of dairy farmers over time than they would receive under the ‘higher of’ mover proposal,” Brown says.
He adds that he’s confident USDA is working in the best interest of the full dairy supply chain, not just one constituent.
Once the hearing process ends, all groups involved will have an opportunity to respond to the testimony presented. Following that, USDA will craft a proposal for consideration. That will be followed by more discussion and review. Eventually, dairy farmers will vote on a final FMMO proposal, though that is not expected for at least a year.
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