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Home / Science / Agri-Hub Faces Closure: Scientists Fight Back

Agri-Hub Faces Closure: Scientists Fight Back

27 Nov

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Summary

  • USDA plans to close a 115-year-old research center in Maryland.
  • Critics fear closure will disrupt critical research and lose scientists.
  • The center requires $500 million for modernization, but faces disrepair.
Agri-Hub Faces Closure: Scientists Fight Back

A renowned 115-year-old agricultural research hub, the Beltsville Agricultural Research Center (BARC) in Maryland, faces closure as planned by the Trump administration. Officials claim the move will save taxpayer dollars by relocating its operations across the country. However, scientists and industry groups strongly oppose this, warning of catastrophic impacts on critical research areas, including food safety and bee health.

Critics argue that dispersing BARC's extensive research, unique collections, and experienced personnel will create immense logistical challenges and potentially imperil ongoing studies. The center houses millions of specimens and long-term experimental plots, some of which cannot be relocated. Concerns are also raised about the loss of invaluable cumulative knowledge held by its scientists.

While the Agriculture Department cites $500 million in necessary modernization costs and existing disrepair, including allegations of unsafe working conditions, opponents suggest these funds could be better utilized for renovations. Some congressional members are even considering legal action to prevent the closure, citing past legislation that requires congressional approval for such reorganizations.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Trump administration plans to close BARC, citing substantial repair needs and an estimated $500 million in modernization costs.
Critics worry about the loss of experienced scientists, disruption to crucial research like bee health and food safety, and logistical challenges in relocating unique collections.
BARC has contributed to breakthroughs in turkey breeding, trans fat measurement, and combating agricultural threats like the fungus impacting chocolate production.

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