US Lawmakers Reintroduce FRIDGE Act to Boost Agricultural Exports
2025-03-26

WATTPoultry.com
The FRIDGE Act has been reintroduced in the US House and Senate, aiming to support the construction of refrigeration infrastructure for exporting perishable agricultural products worldwide. This legislation seeks to enhance the global competitiveness of American farmers, promoting economic growth and food security. By investing in cold chain infrastructure, the US can increase its exports of fresh produce, dairy, and meat products, while also reducing food waste and improving the quality of exported goods. Key initiatives like the FRIDGE Act are crucial for the US agricultural industry's success in the global market, driving trade and economic development.