NBAF construction site in Manhattan, Kan. |
“Kansas is home to a
highly-skilled workforce as a result of the state’s premier universities,
research institutions, agricultural companies, and industry producer groups,” wrote
Sen. Moran. “The animal health corridor, stretching from Manhattan, Kansas
to Columbia, Missouri, is the largest concentration of animal health companies
in the world. As of 2014, 56 percent of the worldwide animal health,
diagnostics and pet food sales were located within the corridor.”
“Manhattan, Kansas is also
the future home of the National Bio and Agro-defense Facility (NBAF), the
nation’s foremost animal disease research facility,” continued Sen. Moran.
“The concentration of animal health companies and location of NBAF will not
only complement the research capabilities of NIFA and ERS, but have also
fostered a talented workforce that will help meet the personnel needs of USDA.”
The
full text of the letter is below and available here.
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