The Food and Agriculture Climate Alliance (FACA) welcomes the launch of a new USDA workforce development initiative aimed at building the next generation of conservation delivery providers.
The Working Lands Climate Corps is a promising opportunity to provide on-the-ground education and training to develop the skillset needed to address natural resource challenges. Climate Corps fellows, working with state and local organizations, will gain the skills needed to provide conservation technical assistance to agricultural producers who are voluntarily making climate-smart investments on their operations.
FACA appreciates USDA’s commitment to building the next generation of boots on the ground, but we also acknowledge the immediate need for more capacity today. We encourage USDA to continue to prioritize ongoing capacity-building and recruitment efforts. These two efforts are complementary and necessary to build a robust workforce to scale conservation delivery.
FACA members are united in support of climate policies that are voluntary, market-based and scientifically sound. Learn more about FACA policy recommendations and see the full list of member organizations at agclimatealliance.com.
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