ARA Applauds Senate Passage of Growing Climate Solutions Act of 2021

President and CEO Daren Coppock: “ARA is pleased that this important piece of legislation was passed with overwhelming bipartisan support, and we urge the U.S. House of Representatives to follow suit.”

Summer is a great time to invite elected officials to tour an ag retail facility because Congress is in recess through the end of August.
Summer is a great time to invite elected officials to tour an ag retail facility because Congress is in recess through the end of August.
(ARA)

Today the U.S. Senate passed S.1251, the Growing Climate Solutions Act of 2021, in a vote of 92-8. The bill would help boost ag carbon markets by creating a certification process at USDA. Agricultural Retailers Association President and CEO Daren Coppock issued the following statement in response:

“ARA is pleased that this important piece of legislation was passed with overwhelming bipartisan support, and we urge the U.S. House of Representatives to follow suit.

“Agricultural practices will continue to play a key role in climate policy discussions, and it is essential that the ag retail industry is included in any climate-smart ag sustainability solutions. As the trusted advisor to farmers, the retailer plays a pivotal role in the development and implementation of climate-smart ag practices and conservation methods as part of broader on-farm management plans their farmer customers utilize in their day-to-day operations.

“ARA contends that these carbon markets should be voluntary and incentive-based.Today’s action is a step in the right direction, and we will continue to ensure that the ag retailer is a part of the conversation as the bill is taken up by the House.”

Click here for more information on ARA’s policy on climate change and sustainable agriculture.

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