Today, March 9th, 2022, Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks (IA-02) spoke on the floor of the House of Representatives to recognize Camanche’s Naeve Family Farm.
Thank you, Mdm. Speaker, I rise today to share the story of a family in my district that is working to make sure their friends and neighbors know where and how their beef is raised.
Last Saturday, the Naeve family of Camanche, a sixth-generation farming family, officially opened the new Naeve Family Beef processing plant.
For generations, the Naeve family has raised cattle and grown crops in Eastern Iowa, with three generations currently working the farm in Camanche.
For years, smaller meatpacking operations like the Naeve’s have faced an uphill battle against the bigger meatpackers in the industry.
Last year, I introduced the Meat Packing Special Investigators Act to tackle anticompetitive practices in the meat and poultry industries that threaten the American food supply and U.S. national security.
Right now, the big four meatpackers purchase and process eighty-five percent of the total U.S. beef production. My legislation would give the Department of Agriculture the tools it needs to crack down on bad actors and push for fair competition within the marketplace.
Overconcentration in the meatpacking industry is costing Iowa farmers money left and right while the average American pays more at the store.
I will continue to fight for family operations like the Naeve’s and wish them the best of luck as they begin this new journey.
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, I yield back my time.
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