Updated
Updated · Southeast AgNet · Jul 10
U.S. Peanut Federation Backs H-2A Bill to Broaden 7 Farm and Processing Activities
Updated
Updated · Southeast AgNet · Jul 10

U.S. Peanut Federation Backs H-2A Bill to Broaden 7 Farm and Processing Activities

2 articles · Updated · Southeast AgNet · Jul 10

Summary

  • The U.S. Peanut Federation said it is working with House Agriculture Committee Chairman Glenn Thompson on the Securing Ag Workforce Act to ease labor shortages across peanut farming and processing.
  • The bill would expand H-2A eligibility beyond field work to seven activities, including handling, planting, drying, packaging, processing, freezing and grading agricultural commodities.
  • It also seeks to end midyear wage adjustments, cap annual adverse effect wage rate increases and create a single online platform for applications, petitions and other requests.
  • Another provision would let certain experienced agricultural workers already in the U.S. obtain H-2A status, a change the federation says would help farmers nationwide.

Insights

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