Fertilizer Institute discusses why the CFATS program needs to be reauthorized for American producer safety

Leaders across the chemical supply chain gathered this week to review expired programming that aims to protect chemical facilities from terrorist attacks.

Corey Rosenbusch with the Fertilizer Institute spoke with RFD-TV’s own Tammi Arender on why reauthorizing matters, how it impacts producers, and the next steps.

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