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USDA Will Pay Michigan Cherry Farmers

Dan Charles/NPR

The U-S Department of Agriculture will buy 15-million dollars of tart cherries from domestic farmers.

 

They will be used in federal food assistance programs like school lunches.

 

Michigan farmers account for 75-percent of the country’s tart cherries according to the Cherry Marketing Institute.

 

Michigan cherry farmers have recently faced declining sales due to cheaper imports from the country of Turkey.