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Blue Diamond Commends USDA Secretary Rollins for Additional Funding for MASC

  • On April 29, 2025, USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins allocated an additional $1.3 billion via the MASC program to assist specialty crop farmers in Sacramento.
  • This funding aims to help specialty crop farmers, including nearly 3,000 almond farm families represented by Blue Diamond Growers, offset rising costs and expand marketing.
  • Established in 1910, Blue Diamond represents around 3,000 almond producers in California and is recognized as the leading global marketer of almonds; the company publicly expressed gratitude to Secretary Rollins for her continued commitment to supporting American farmers.
  • The $1.3 billion allocation helps farmers manage rising expenses, boost their marketing initiatives, and supports efforts to provide food for both the U.S. Population and global communities, according to Blue Diamond Growers.
  • This funding release reinforces USDA’s commitment to prioritizing farmers and supports Blue Diamond’s mission to deliver high-quality almonds globally through its processing plants and staff.
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Blue Diamond Commends USDA Secretary Rollins for Additional Funding for MASC

SACRAMENTO, Calif., May 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- On April 29, 2025, United States Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins released additional funds through the MASC program to support specialty crop farmers. Blue Diamond released the following statement:

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