06/30/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/01/2026 10:16
WASHINGTON, D.C., June 30, 2026 - The National Pork Producers Council, representing America's 60,000-plus pork producers, applauds House Agriculture Committee Chairman GT Thompson (R-PA) for his introduction of the Securing Agriculture's Workforce Act, which incorporates NPPC recommendations that allow producers to utilize the H-2A visa program.
"Agriculture needs a strong-and reliable-workforce. For pork producers, one giant step in the right direction means expanding the H-2A visa program to include year-round agricultural industries like ours," said NPPC President Rob Brenneman, a pork producer from Washington County, Iowa. "Thank you, Chairman Thompson, for listening to our ideas and solutions for rectifying our severe workforce shortage."
Current federal law limits H-2A immigrant farm workers to temporary and seasonal work, excluding pork producers-and other year-round agricultural industries-from using the program.
In addition to expanding the H-2A visa program, the bill:
Despite higher wages and competitive benefits, pork production employment has declined the past five years and is one of the many hurdles producers face when feeding the nation and world.
Chairman Thompson's legislation took recommendations from the bipartisan Agricultural Labor Working Group, with which NPPC has worked closely. NPPC will continue to advocate for solutions for pork producers' workforce challenges.