BACKGROUND
The National Sheep Industry Improvement Center (NSIIC) was established as a
revolving fund by the 1996 Farm Bill to aid the nation's sheep and goat
industries.
MISSION
To assist the US Sheep and Goat Industries by strengthening and enhancing the
production and marketing of sheep, goats, and their products in the United
States.
OVERVIEW
The National Sheep Industry Improvement Center (NSIIC), or
Sheep Center, is authorized under 7 U.S.C. 2008j. NSIIC is a fund established in
the Treasury, without fiscal year limitation, to provide seed-money for a
revolving fund that will provide financial assistance
through a variety of mechanisms for the enhancement and marketing of sheep or
goat products in the United States with an emphasis on infrastructure
development. The NSIIC is a unique pilot program that will eventually be
privatized.
The management of NSIIC is vested in a Board of Directors that is appointed by,
and reports to the Secretary of Agriculture. The Board of Directors consists of
7 voting members chosen from the sheep and goat industries. The respective Under
Secretaries for Rural
Development and Research, Education and Economics also serve as non-voting
members of the Board of Directors. The Executive Director serves as the CEO and
NSIIC relies on RD and CSREE for staff support in areas such as budget, OGC and
personnel.
Congress saw the need to address these declines and created the National
Sheep Industry Improvement Center (NSIIC) as an innovative new approach of
addressing the needs of the sheep and goat industries. The NSIIC provides a
mechanism for much needed capital to the sheep and goat industries in a way that
will help the industry into perpetuity.
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