With an accurate and objective air quality measurement in hand, and contingent on available funding, future phases of this program may assess particulate exposure among swine production facility workers and those living nearby to understand impacts to workers, animals, and local communities.
The deadline to submit letters of intent is May 18, 2022. Invitations to submit full applications will be sent in June 2022. Applicants must submit a letter of intent to be eligible to submit a full application. As NPB is providing matching funds, applicants are not required to secure additional funds. To view the full application criteria and submit a letter of intent, please visit FFAR’s Improving Swine Production Air Quality Program webpage.
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Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research
The Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research (FFAR) builds public-private partnerships to fund bold research addressing big food and agriculture challenges. FFAR was established in the 2014 Farm Bill to increase public agriculture research investments, fill knowledge gaps and complement the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s research agenda. FFAR’s model matches federal funding from Congress with private funding, delivering a powerful return on taxpayer investment. Through collaboration and partnerships, FFAR advances actionable science benefiting farmers, consumers and the environment.
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The National Pork Board
The National Pork Board has responsibility for Pork Checkoff-funded research, promotion, and consumer information projects and for communicating with pork producers and the public. The Pork Checkoff funds national and state programs in consumer education and marketing, retail and foodservice marketing, export market promotion, production improvement, science and technology, swine health, pork safety, and environmental management and sustainability. For the past half century, the U.S. pork industry has delivered on its commitment to sustainable production and has made significant strides in reducing the environmental impact of pig farming. For information on Checkoff-funded programs visit porkcheckoff.org.