USDA announces National Pork Board appointments
The National Pork Board is composed of 15 pork producers nominated by the National Pork Producers Delegate Body, which is made up of 143 members.
September 29, 2020
The USDA has announced the appointment of five members to the National Pork Board. All five appointees will serve three-year terms beginning June 2020 and ending June 2023.
The appointed members are:
Scott Phillips, Drexel, Mo.
Heather Hill, Greenfield, Ind.
Deb Ballance, Fremont, N.C.
Al Wulfekuhle, Quasqueton, Iowa
Todd Erickson, Northwood, N.D.
The National Pork Board is composed of 15 pork producers nominated by the National Pork Producers Delegate Body, which is made up of 143 producer and importer members.
The program was created and is administered under the authority of the Pork Promotion, Research and Consumer Information Act of 1985. It became effective
Sept. 5, 1986, when the Pork Promotion, Research and Consumer Information Order was implemented. Assessments began Nov. 1, 1986.
More information about the board is available on the Agricultural Marketing Service NPB webpage and on the NPB website.
Since 1966, Congress has authorized the development of industry-funded research and promotion boards to provide a framework for agricultural industries to pool their resources and combine efforts to develop new markets, strengthen existing markets and conduct important research and promotion activities. AMS provides oversight of 21 boards, paid for by industry assessments, which helps ensure fiscal accountability and program integrity.
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