FRIDGE Act of 2025 Fortifying Refrigeration Infrastructure and Developing Global Exports Act of 2025
By enabling better infrastructure in these foreign markets, HB2322 could help increase the efficiency and reliability of U.S. agricultural exports. With a proposed appropriation of $1,000,000 per fiscal year from 2026 to 2030, the funds would be allocated specifically for technical assistance, including needs assessments and training. This investment is expected to reduce food loss, enhance food security, and ultimately improve nutrition standards in regions struggling with inadequate supply chains.
House Bill 2322, also known as the Fortifying Refrigeration Infrastructure and Developing Global Exports Act of 2025 (FRIDGE Act), aims to enhance the infrastructure necessary for the export of United States agricultural commodities to foreign markets. This initiative acknowledges that inadequate infrastructure significantly limits the growth of export markets for U.S. food and agricultural products. The bill proposes dedicated resources towards improving cold chain capabilities and other vital infrastructures in developing countries, thus addressing a crucial gap that can lead to substantial food loss and waste during transportation.
While the bill appears to have a clear objective of improving international trade and reducing food waste, discussions may arise over the effectiveness and monitoring of allocated funds. Concerns may be raised around the accountability of eligible trade organizations involved in executing this technical assistance. Stakeholders may question whether the proposed funding will sufficiently address the pressing infrastructure needs in recipient countries or if it will merely serve as a symbolic gesture without tangible results.