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A more equitable USDA on the horizon

USDA's Equity Commission is taking large strides towards fostering inclusivity within the nation's agricultural fabric. Concluding its sixth public meeting recently, it's evident that there’s a commitment to reimagining the USDA. 

The sentiments were echoed by Tom Vilsack who applauded the progress since the commission's inception. "A vision of a 'People's Department' that serves everyone equitably is in sight," he noted. Deputy Secretary Torres Small added that the commission plays a vital role in ensuring resources reach the right people. 

The commission, initiated in February 2022, brings together experts like Arturo S. Rodríguez and Ambassador Ertharin Cousin. Their mandate? To scrutinize and rectify barriers within USDA programs. This year, the team deliberated on 66 essential recommendations that will soon be detailed in a comprehensive report. 

The commission's work didn't stop there. In February 2023, an interim report was shared, and USDA quickly acknowledged it, signaling their determination to enhance justice and equity within farming. 

Several initiatives have already been rolled out, such as an Equity Action Plan, the introduction of a Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer, and fruitful collaborations. These are designed to make USDA programs more accessible to all. 

Over two years, the Equity Commission has cemented its reputation by hosting public meetings and partnering with educational institutions. Their recommendations, collected over time, are set to be the blueprint for USDA's equitable future. 

Source : wisconsinagconnection

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