During the National Potato Council 2021 annual meeting on Feb. 22, held virtually due to travel restrictions, Dominic LaJoie of Van Buren, Maine was elected to serve as NPC’s 2021 President and to head the grower-led organization’s Executive Committee.
The 2021 Executive Committee hosts the virtual 2021 Potato D.C. Fly-In on Feb. 24-27, which includes leading more than 150 growers and industry partners to visit with their representatives in Congress to communicate the industry’s policy priorities.
“Thanks to the hard work of NPC and our state partners, our industry is on a better footing today than we could have imagined during the pandemic’s darkest times,” LaJoie said in his address at the annual meeting. “The industry’s consistent, relentless focus and coordinated response that helped deliver more than $250 million in federal pandemic relief will serve as a model as we take on the policy challenges facing NPC and the industry as a whole. I’m honored to take on this new role fighting for the industry as the nation continues to open up and people get back to work.”
LaJoie is a fourth-generation potato grower and partner of LaJoie Growers LLC, which operates throughout Aroostook County, Maine. He previously served the NPC Board as First Vice President and Vice President of the Environmental Affairs Committee. As president, LaJoie will host the 2021 NPC Summer Meeting, July 27-30 in Presque Isle, Maine. The Executive Committee holds office for one calendar year.
NPC delegates also approved:
- Jared Balcom of Pasco, Wash. as First Vice President and Vice President of the Trade Affairs Committee
- R.J. Andrus of Idaho Falls, Idaho as Vice President of the Legislative Affairs Committee
- Bob Mattive of Monte Vista, Colo. as Vice President of the Environmental Affairs Committee
- Ben Sklarczyk of Johannesburg, Mich. as Vice President of the Finance Committee
- and Ted Tschirky of Pasco, Wash. as Vice President of the Grower Outreach and Industry Research Committee.
The 2020 President — Britt Raybould of Rexburg, Idaho — will continue to serve on the Executive Committee as the Immediate Past President.
In addition to thanking members of Congress for their role in supporting family potato growers by directing more than $250 million in federal aid to the industry throughout the coronavirus pandemic, policy priorities include:
- aggressively pursuing trade opportunities in Mexico, China, Japan and other TPP countries
- including a complete agricultural labor solution in any viable immigration bill that can be enacted during this Congress
- Strengthening investments in agricultural research and ensuring that healthy, affordable potatoes are treated equitably with other vegetables through the appropriations process
- and enhancing the industry’s competitiveness through reforms of transportation regulations and making necessary investments in roads, commercial seaports and related intermodal facilities in support of domestic and international shipments.
For more on NPC’s policy priorities, visit nationalpotatocouncil.org/advocacy.
February 24, 2021 at 09:04AM
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