The grant is for the project “Measuring the Climate Benefits and Emissions of Prescribed Sheep Grazing and Promoting the Consumption of Climate-Smart Lamb.”
NASDA will use this funding to conduct market research in emerging markets in Southeast Asia and Africa and organize outbound trade missions for state department of agriculture leaders to learn about the markets and engage in discussions with relevant parties in each country.
The company also recently invested an additional $10 million to enhance its plant-protein technical capabilities at the Creative Solutions Center near its St. Louis, Missouri, headquarters
U.S. Pole Vaulter Chris Nilsen, U.S. Hammer Thrower Deanna Price and U.S. Shot Put Thrower Payton Otterdahl shared their experience with the program as part of a multi-state program training.