The Obama
administration's proposed U.S. Department of Agriculture budget for 2014
includes $155 million to fund the replacement of the agency's Southeast Poultry Disease Research Laboratory in Athens, Ga.
The money allocated would fully fund the new facility, USDA Secretary Tom
Vilsack said in an April 10 radio address, the same day the budget
was released.
According to the USDA, a review was done of the Agricultural
Research Service facilities in 2012 that highlighted facilities with aging
infrastructure and identified the Southeast Poultry Disease Research Laboratory
as the highest priority recommended for modernization. The laboratory has
facilities that were built in 1964 and 1976, and those facility's limitations
now prevent critical, cutting-edge research from being conducted.
Construction of a new facility would allow USDA scientists to
more adequately address emerging or exotic poultry diseases that threaten not
only the nation's poultry industry, but the health of American consumers, the
agency said.
The Southeast Poultry Disease Research Laboratory has conducted
research over the past 20 years on exotic poultry diseases and has the only USDA
program that provides research support to the USDA's Food Safety and Inspection
Service and Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, the Centers for Disease
Control and the Food and Drug Administration on diseases like avian influenza,
Newcastle disease and West Nile Virus, the budget said.
The poultry lab project is allocated under the USDA's Research,
Education and Economics budget authority, which has a total budget of $1.124
billion. The entire USDA budget amounts to $145.8 billion.
The USDA budget is subject to congressional approval.
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