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Cramer Requests Answers on USDA EID Tag Mandate, Resources for Ranchers Amidst Federal Support Shortfall

BISMARCK, N.D. 鈥 The U.S. Department of Agriculture鈥檚 (USDA)聽聽mandating the use of electronic identification (EID) tags on certain cattle and bison will take effect on Nov. 5. Approximately 300,000 tags will be needed for North Dakota ranchers to meet USDA鈥檚 EID mandate and brucellosis program, but USDA will only allocate 116,000 tags聽to the North Dakota State聽Veterinarian to meet the EID mandate. USDA聽told the State Veterinarian it聽will no longer lend support to ranchers for the brucellosis program, or 鈥渂angs,鈥 and ranchers will be expected to cover the shortfall in bangs聽tags. These tags聽are an important tool for animal disease traceability in livestock.聽USDA鈥檚 decision to only fund EID tags for interstate movement, and not brucellosis,聽creates聽an unfunded mandate and leaves a nearly $500,000 shortfall.聽This goes against a longstanding commitment from USDA to assist producers forced to comply with its regulations.

U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer (R-ND) wrote a letter to USDA requesting answers on the funding shortfall and stressed the need to allocate resources to ranchers for EID compliance.

鈥淎nimal disease traceability (ADT) efforts are critical for protecting our nation鈥檚 herds, but new mandates should not erode the ability to carry out existing programs,鈥澛飞谤辞迟别听颁谤补尘别谤.听鈥淚f USDA鈥檚 Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is serious about its mission to protect against disease that could harm our nation鈥檚 livestock, it should recognize the importance of maintaining federal support for bangs and abide by its decades-old obligation to supply tags needed for ADT programs.

鈥淲ithout APHIS鈥 support, ranchers are forced to deal with an unfunded mandate on top of historically high input costs,鈥澛continued Cramer.聽鈥淚 look forward to your answers and clarification on these important and timely matters. In the near-term, I strongly urge USDA to allocate the resources needed by our ranchers to become compliant with the upcoming EID tag mandate. Going forward, USDA should also reconsider how it determines states鈥 allocations. It is critical we support our ranchers who produce a reliable source of the highest-quality meat in the world.鈥

Cramer previously recognized the importance聽of聽protecting herds from diseases. Earlier this year, he聽听补苍诲听聽in favor of a聽Congressional Review Act聽after the Biden administration moved to allow the importation of fresh Paraguayan beef after a 25 year ban. In 2021, Cramer joined a bipartisan group of Senate colleagues in聽聽a letter to USDA in support of the cattle industry鈥檚 requests to suspend fresh beef imports from Brazil following cases of atypical spongiform encephalopathy.

颁濒颈肠办听聽for the letter.

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