National Financial Managers Conference Savannah, GA Public Policy Update June 20, 2012 Audrey J. Adamson Vice President, Domestic Public Policy
National Financial Managers Conference
Savannah, GA
Public Policy Update June 20, 2012
Audrey J. Adamson
Vice President, Domestic Public Policy
Presentation Summary
2011 Challenges & Wins
Key Regulatory Issues:
Environment
Animal Health
Key Legislative Issues:
2008 Farm Bill Hangover Issues
The 2012 Farm Bill
Sustainability of Animal Ag: The Larger View
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2011 Challenges & Wins
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2011 Challenges & Wins
Challenges Ongoing Budget Crisis
Gridlocked Congress
Special/Single Interest Groups
Many Freshmen
Administration
Congressional Redistricting
Increased Feed Supply Pressure
Wins
GIPSA Rule WAY back!
Passage of 3 FTA’s
MPR Wholesale Pork Negotiated
Rule: Comments due May 22
Ethanol vs. Livestock Feed Availability
Hearing: “Changing the Dialogue”
Won Key Senate Vote (73-22) End
VEETC & Import Tariff
Intro Bi-Partisan Renewable Fuels
Flexibility Act (HR 3097)
Negative MCOOL WTO Ruling
MF Global Hearings & CFTC Action
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2011 Challenges & Wins Challenges
CAFOs #1 EPA Enforcement and
Regulatory Priority
“Sweetheart” Lawsuit Settlements w
Enviro Activists on CAFOs
Chesapeake Bay TMDL and
Threatened Mississippi River TMDL
(Enviros Have Sued; Argue for
Sweetheart Settlement)
Antibiotic Use Issues Continue
Animal Welfare Issues: Legislative &
Regulatory Actions Continue
Food Safety: Salmonella in Ground
Turkey Repercussions
Wins
Key Victory in 5th Circuit CAFO Rule
Litigation – EPA Must DO Over!
NPPC Sued EPA re: Chesapeake Bay; EPA
Can’t Do Mississippi River
Proactive NPPC Input w FDA on VFD
Transition & 209/213 Guidance
2011 GAO Report : Antibiotic Use:
The Science Just Isn’t There…
Expert Antibiotics Hill Staff Briefings
Proposed Animal Disease Traceability Rule:
Works for Swine ID: 99% Prem. Registered
FSIS Animal Welfare Inspector Guidance
FSIS Changes Cooking Temp - 145 degrees +
3-Minute Hold
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Environment
CAFO Rule
(Livestock Water Discharge Rule)
5th Circuit Decision NPPC vs. US EPA
12 Years of Work – EPA Needs to Start Over
• Unanimous Decision for NPPC, et al.
• No Duty to Apply for Permit; Can Only Penalize for
Discharge without Permit; Single Violation
– Removes EPA’s Big Stick
• Two Lingering Issues:
– Field Application
– Dust & Feathers
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CAFO Rule
EPA’s Next Steps
Ignore Decision & Back to the Drawing Board
Withdraw VACATED 2008 CAFO Rule & Develop New CAFO
Rule (Proposal Expected Late 2012)
• Redefine Discharge
– Ventilation Dust; Ammonia Deposition; Change Agronomic Rates
• Redefine Point Source
– Expand Definition of “Water of United States”; Tile Drains
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CAFO Rule
• Part of 5th Circuit Enviro. Settlement
– Record Keeping Requirements
National Livestock Database Rule
– Water Quality Standard to Force State Action
• Universal Report for CAFOs & AFOs
– All the Information in a Permit
• Final Decision by July 2012 (Per Enviro Agreement)
– Do Not Have to Issue Final Rule
– EPA & Enviros May Delay Issuance
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CAFO Rule Chesapeake Bay Settlement Agreement
• Proposed Rule Due in June 2012
• Designation of AFOs as CAFOs
• 3rd Party Uses of Manure
• Stringent P Management
• Agriculture’s Concern: EPA will Use Data, Together with TMDL, to Set
Permit Limits for # of Animals within Bay Watershed
• NPPC & Others Engaged in Litigation on Bay Settlement
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CAFO Rule
Mississippi River TMDL
• Enviros Sued EPA in March 2012
– Seeking Mississippi River Watershed TMDL
• NPPC has Led Coalition of Agricultural Groups to
Challenge Litigation – Goal: Prevent Chesapeake Bay like “Sweetheart Settlement”
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Continuing Air Challenges
• Air Toxics
–H2S as a HAP + TRI Proposed Reporting Rule
• Dust Rule
• Ozone Rule
• CERCLA/EPCRA Rules
–Withdrawn & Remanded to EPA
–No New Rules Post-National Air Monitoring Emissions
Study until 2013 or Beyond
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Animal Health
FDA Antibiotics Actions
April Guidance Documents
• Final Guidance #209
• Draft Guidance #213
• Draft VFD Codified Language
• Guidance How FDA Will Conduct Business
– Guidance is “Voluntary”
– “Voluntary” is Relative
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Guidance for Industry #209
• “Production Uses” (Growth Promotion & Nutritional
Efficiency (AGP)) of Antibiotics in Classes Used in
Human Medicine are “Injudicious”
– Does Not Call Them Unsafe
• Requires Other Uses of These Same Classes of
Antibiotics Be Under “Veterinary Oversight”
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Guidance for Industry #209
• “Voluntarily” Working with Sponsors to
Discontinue Claims or Migrate Production
Claims to Disease Prevention
– Guidance #213 Gives Roadmap on Implementation
– Sponsors Must Notify FDA Intentions within 90
Days
– Implement Intentions within 3 Years
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Guidance for Industry #209
• What Does It Really Mean?
– Most AGP Uses/Dosages Will End Within 3 Years
– Unsure How Animal Health Companies Will
Proceed to Support New Claims
– No OTC Feed Grade Antibiotics; Will Require a
VFD
– Water Medications will Become Rx
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Veterinary Feed Directive
• FDA Held Meetings with Veterinary and
Industry to Make VFD More “User-Friendly” – For Up to 6 Months for a Production Site (Dose, Duration,
Refills)
– Approximate Number Animals Treated, Not Tons of Feed
– Fax, Email VFD Forms – No Originals Required
– Records Retained for 12 Months
– Decoupled from VCPR
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Reauthorized: September 2010
Wholesale Pork Reporting Negotiated Rulemaking: Completed
Final Agreement: Completed
• FOB Plant vs. FOB Omaha (River): BOTH
• BETA TEST: Dual Reporting System for 1 Year
• NPPC “Proposed Rule” Comments Submitted: May 22 Completed
Final Rule Expected: End of 2012, Early 2013
2008 Farm Bill Hangover Issues:
Mandatory Price Reporting
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Items for Potential Litigation
1. Elimination of Need to Prove Injury
2. Establish. of “Unfair” Rules for Packers & Swine Contractors
3. Invalidation of Price Differentials or Contract Variations
1. These are the “Shelved GIPSA Provisions” which USDA Said They
May Consider at a Later Date
MCOOL – Possible fix? Need to Prevent Retaliation!!
2008 Farm Bill Hangover Issue: GIPSA
Rule
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2012 Farm Bill Timeline
• Fall 2011: Super Committee Failed
– Across-the-Board Cuts: $15 Billion (January 2013)
Hearings: Complete
Senate Ag: Passed April
– Senate Floor Vote: YES
• House Ag: Markup Late June????
– House Floor Vote?
• Conference? Signed By POTUS?
– Before Election? Lame Duck? Narrow Extension?
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Key NPPC Farm Bill Issues
Support New Comprehensive Surveillance System: Pilot for Pork (included in senate bill)
Support New Catastrophic Event Insurance Program Study (included in senate bill)
Support Beginning Farmer & Rancher Programs: Pork Producers (included in senate bill)
Support Reductions in CRP to Address Feed Availability
Situation (included in senate bill)
Support Increase in Swine Research Funding (included in senate bill)
Support Foreign Market Development & Market Access
Programs (included in senate bill)
Support Feral Swine Eradication Efforts (included in senate bill)
Support Extension Services (included in senate bill)
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X Oppose Livestock Title (Not included in Senate Bill)
X Oppose Egg Inspect. Amendments (aka Farm Takeover, Rotten
Egg Bill HR 3798/S 3239) (Not included in Senate Bill)
X Oppose “GIPSA Rule-Like” Provisions; NO Packer Ban; NO
Limit to 40 Hogs per Contract; NO Spot Market Mandate (Not
included in Senate Bill)
X Oppose Antibiotics Ban (PAMTA) (Not included in Senate Bill)
X Oppose Federal Purchasing Restrictions to Mandate Production
Practices (Not included in Senate Bill)
X Oppose Expansion of Advance Bio-Fuels Definition to Include
Corn-Based Ethanol (Not included in Senate Bill)
Key NPPC Farm Bill Issues
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“Farm Takeover Bill” • Sen. Feinstein & 6 Senators – S. 3239
• East & West Coast Senators + Brown-MA, Vitter-LA
• Procedurally Difficult
• Did you TAKE ACTION? Call Senate Ag Committee
– (1) Don’t Bring Up & (2) VOTE NO!
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“Farm Takeover Bill”
• Rep. Schrader (D-OR) & 60+ Co-Sponsors – HR 3798
• Schrader likely to offer as Amendment to Farm Bill on Floor
• Fewer Procedural Hurdles
• Need 218 Votes
• Working Non-Ag: 250+ Offices as “Barnyard”
• We Will Need You to Take Action
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“Farm Takeover Bill” NPPC Actions
• SEVERAL Calls to Action: Over 1500+ Letters & Calls into Senate
• Barnyard Lobbying Meetings on Hill
– Leadership; Rank & File MOCs
• Op-Eds Ready to Go: Targeting Toss-Up Races
• NPPC & State Association Letters; Farm Animal Welfare Coalition Letters
• AFBF President Bob Stallman – USA Today OP-Ed
• Politico Op-Ed: Cage-Free Egg Producer
• KEEP Food Affordable Coalition
• www.keepfoodaffordable.com
• Egg Farmers of America
• National Turkey Federation
• New Study to Bring Cost Impacts on Other Federal Feeding & US
Treasury
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THE
MOVEMENT
• The Egg Bill
• Antibiotics
• Agile Campaign for Other Issues
• Industry Engagement
BRANDING
• Website
VISIBILITY
• Media
• World Pork Expo
• Third Party Relationships
Sustainability of
Animal Ag:
The Longer View
• Not about Stalls or Castration… – Eat Meat vs. Don’t Eat Meat… We LOVE Bacon Chzbrgrs!
• Plan A: Ballots; Lawsuits; State Leg. Threats
• Plan B: Pressure the Brand & Work Backwards – “Shame the Brand” or “Curse of the Publicly Held Company”
– Social Media is KING
• DECISIONS ARE NOT ABOUT SCIENCE... BUT ABOUT BRAND
• “Game Changers” What’s Next? 1. Kony 2012: Viral in 24 Hours
2. “AGENT ORANGE CORN”: 1M Petition
3. “Pink Slime” : 2 Weeks; 250K Petition Killed It – No USG Involved
4. Starbucks: Insect Extract in Frappuccinos: Change.Org; Petition 6,500
5. Pork Focus: Stalls: Tyson Petition: Change.org 178,000
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It’s About Long Term Sustainability of US Pork
Industry
Look 10-15 Years Out…
– 2012 Election: Fewer Aggies in Congress
– Then Who? Those Who Eat…
• New Alliances & New Agendas
– Refocus Ag Education/Outreach
– Refocus Industry Communications
– Act… Not React…
• It’s Our Livelihood
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Thank You
• Questions? Comments?
• Thank You…
Call/E-Mail
(202) 347-3600