Lawmakers ask feds to spend more on hops research
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — More than 100 members of Congress are asking the federal government to increase its commitment to research related to growing hops, a key ingredient in beer.
The lawmakers say the brewing industry generated more than $250 billion in economic activity in 2014.
Hop growers face a variety of challenges, including mites, mildews, blights, and other pests that harm production.
The lawmakers say developing new hop varieties that are pest-resistant and climate-tolerant will help growers increase yields while reducing pesticide use. They want additional research time devoted to hops.
Most of the nation’s hops are grown in the Yakima Valley.