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'''APHIS Specialty Crops Farm Bill Alliance''' is a collaborative group aimed at influencing U.S. agricultural policy through the Farm Bill to benefit specialty crop producers. It works to secure funding, research, and market access improvements for these crops, which are critical to American agriculture's diversity and health. ==Mission== The APHIS Specialty Crops Farm Bill Alliance's mission is to represent the interests of the U.S. specialty crop sector in legislative and policy discussions. They advocate for increased investments in research, pest and disease management, market expansion, and trade policies that favor specialty crops, ensuring these products remain competitive and sustainable.USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. "APHIS Specialty Crops Farm Bill Alliance". USDA APHIS, No URL available (accessed February 8, 2025). ==Parent organization== The APHIS Specialty Crops Farm Bill Alliance is not formally a part of a larger organization but collaborates closely with the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) of the USDA, which deals with plant health and pest issues. ==Legislation== The Alliance does not have creation legislation per se but operates in the context of the Farm Bill, which is periodically reauthorized by Congress to set policy for agriculture, nutrition, conservation, and forestry in the U.S. ==Partners== * Specialty crop industry associations * State departments of agriculture * Research institutions specializing in horticulture * Various federal, state, and local government agenciesPosts found on X discussing the role and partnerships of the APHIS Specialty Crops Farm Bill Alliance. ==Number of employees== The exact number of members or staff involved with the Alliance is not publicly detailed, as it operates more as a coalition rather than a formal organization with employees. ==Organization structure== The Alliance consists of representatives from the specialty crop industry, including growers, shippers, processors, and other stakeholders, who work together to devise strategies and advocacy efforts. ===Leader=== The Alliance has a leadership structure, often with a rotating chair or co-chairs from among the member organizations, but specific leadership details are not publicly specified. ===Divisions=== No formal divisions are noted, but the Alliance likely organizes around different aspects of the Farm Bill relevant to specialty crops, such as research, pest management, and market access. ==List of programs== * Advocacy for specialty crop provisions in the Farm Bill * Coordination with USDA APHIS on pest and disease mitigation * Engagement in trade policy discussions to benefit specialty crop exports ==Last total enacted budget== The Alliance itself does not have its own budget; rather, it influences how funds allocated by the Farm Bill are used for specialty crops. ==Staff== The Alliance does not maintain dedicated staff but relies on the support of member organizations and their staff. ==Funding== Funding for the Alliance's activities comes from contributions or the operational budgets of its member organizations, focused on their advocacy efforts. ==Services provided== The Alliance provides advocacy services, policy recommendations, and representation for specialty crop producers, focusing on increasing market opportunities, research funding, and addressing regulatory challenges. ==Regulations overseen== While not overseeing regulations directly, the Alliance influences policy developments and regulatory frameworks through its advocacy work, particularly those related to specialty crop production, health, and marketing. ==Headquarters address== No specific headquarters address is listed, as the Alliance functions as a network rather than having a physical office. ==History== The APHIS Specialty Crops Farm Bill Alliance has been active during Farm Bill cycles to advocate for the specialty crop sector, aiming to align agricultural policy with the needs of these diverse crops. Its history is closely tied to the evolution of U.S. agricultural policy and the increasing recognition of the economic and nutritional value of specialty crops.USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. "APHIS Specialty Crops Farm Bill Alliance". USDA APHIS, No URL available (accessed February 8, 2025). ==External links== * [No official website available] * [[wikipedia:APHIS Specialty Crops Farm Bill Alliance]] ==References==