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Tribal communities to benefit from USDA local bison pilot

The USDA has set in motion a novel pilot project, aiming to restructure the bison meat supply chain in favor of tribal communities. This move, part of the broader Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR), focuses on procuring bison meat from local, small to mid-sized herds.

The initiative promises fresher produce for tribal members and enhanced economic avenues for indigenous bison enterprises. 

Unique to this pilot is its adaptation to tribal feedback, aligning USDA's purchase specifications with indigenous harvesting traditions and animal welfare principles. The pilot allows for both federal and state-level inspections and offers flexibility in packaging and order volumes, addressing the needs of smaller producers. 

This program signifies a leap forward in USDA's commitment to its nation-to-nation engagements with tribes, refining the department's dealings within Indian Country and the broader rural America. It extends beyond serving tribal communities, opening new horizons for small-scale producers. 

Crucially, the pilot underscores the USDA's dedication to reinforcing food security and nutritional health within indigenous communities. By nurturing local bison meat production and consumption, the initiative invests in a more resilient, equitable food network, advantageous to everyone involved. 

Source : wisconsinagconnection

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