Guymon Daily Herald

Arthur sworn in for second term as Secretary of Ag

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Surrounded by family and friends, Blayne Arthur was sworn in Monday for her second term as Oklahoma Secretary of Agricultur­e. The ceremony followed Gov. Kevin Stitt taking the oath of office for his second term as Oklahoma governor.

“I’m grateful to Gov.

Stitt for the opportunit­y to serve another four years as Oklahoma Secretary of Agricultur­e,” Arthur said. “I look forward to continuing our work with farmers and ranchers across the state as we show the nation that Oklahoma is the premier place for agricultur­al innovation, production, and business.”

There were many accomplish­ments during Arthur’s first term at the Oklahoma Department of Agricultur­e, Food and Forestry. With an eye on the future, ODAFF created the Ag Youth Council in 2019 to help high school students develop leadership skills and explore career opportunit­ies in Oklahoma agricultur­e. In 2020, ODAFF administer­ed grants to invest in the meat processing sector to address the skilled labor shortage and to increase processing capacity across the state. In 2021, Sec. Arthur traveled to Azerbaijan and establishe­d an Oklahoma business in their market. And in 2022, ODAFF approved 20 new meat processing facilities, while new sales records were set for the Made in Oklahoma program.

Over the years, ODAFF has also helped develop new agricultur­e trade relationsh­ips with more than 10 countries.

“I’m fortunate to work with an amazing team at ODAFF,” Arthur said. “We are eager to build off all the accomplish­ments we’ve made over the last four years.”

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