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| Southeast Dairy Coalition born in Atlanta, Georgia |
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| Written by Sherry Bunting | |||
| Friday, 24 September 2010 09:22 | |||
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As a follow up to the August 5 multi-state meeting in Athens, Tennessee, dairy producers from Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi and Arkansas returned to the table on Sept. 9 -- this time in Atlanta, Georgia -- where they voted to form the Southeast Dairy Coalition. Three producers from Florida, and one from Alabama, who had attended the August meeting in Tennessee, were unable to make the September meeting in Georgia; however, they each indicated their keen interest to participate as the coalition moves forward. The group is also reaching out to South Carolina and Louisiana to bring the number of states to 11. On regional issues, the Southeast Dairy Coalition (SDC) will serve as a steering committee bringing together multiple Southeast organizations. On national issues, SDC will provide a communications link and be affiliated with the Dairy Policy Action Coalition (DPAC), whom they thanked for inspiring them to come together as a regional assembly of dairy producers. By the end of the daylong meeting, several Southeast producers were also appointed to DPAC action groups: Steve Harrison of Loudon, Tennessee, will serve on the supply management action group and Roger Jefferson of Chatham, Virginia, on the milk marketing models subcommittee. Jack Fritz, Springfield, Tennessee, already serves on the milk pricing action group. Plans are underway to have an October Southeast Dairy Coalition meeting after DPAC’s next board meeting on September 30.
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