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Memo: Land Access for Beginning and Disadvantaged Farmers
This release was originally posted on March 30, 2020, at https://www.dataforprogress.org/memos/land-access-for-beginning-disadvantaged-farmers. Lead Authors: Meleiza Figueroa and Leah Penniman Contributors: Mackenzie Feldman, Jordan Treakle, Anthony Pahnke, Adam Calo, Alastair Iles, and Johnny Bowman Executive Producers: Greg Carlock and Julian Brave NoiseCat In 1910, one in seven farmers were African-American and held titles to approximately 16-19 million acres of farmland. Over ...
Consolidation and Climate Change Threaten U.S. Fisheries
On February 10, 2020, NFFC director Niaz Dorry served on a panel titled, “Surf ‘n’ Turf: can our seafood survive Big Ag and climate change?”, hosted by FERN’s (Food and Environment Reporting Network) Leah Douglas. Niaz stated, “None of the fisherman we work with are against putting limits on how much fish you catch. It’s ...
Whether You call it USMCA or NAFTA, it’s Really just a Failed Farm Policy
Missouri Rural Crisis Center farmer, Darvin Bentlage, submitted an op-ed to the Columbia Missourian on February 3, 2020, that noted, among other important points: “Fifty family farm groups sent a letter asking for reinstatement of COOL, the best promotion tool for independent cattle producers and the best education for consumers. Some of these groups include National ...
Jury Awards Grower $265 Million in Damages from Drift of Monsanto’s Dicamba
At Nation of Change on February 18, 2020, Andrea Germanos stated: “Monsanto and BASF were found liable for negligent design of the products and negligent failure to warn regarding the products. The jury also found that the two companies created a joint venture to manufacture and sell dicamba-resistant seed and low-volatility herbicides, and that they ...
Dairy Farmers Facing Crisis as Milk Consumption, Prices Decline
In her February 6 posting, Brittany De Lea noted, “According to data from the National Family Farm Coalition, farmers are paid $1.45 on average per gallon of milk. It costs them $2 to produce that gallon. Prices have fallen nearly 40 percent over the past five years.” https://finance.yahoo.com/news/dairy-farmers-facing-crisis-milk-195444730.html
Senator Sanders Stands with NFFC, Labor, and Climate Groups on USMCA Vote
In Jessica Corbett’s article posted January 16 at https://www.commondreams.org/, the senator graciously stated: “And it is opposed by the National Family Farm Coalition, which believes it will lock in rules that have devastated family farms and expanded corporate control over agriculture in North America. I am proud to stand with these labor unions, environmental groups and ...
Trump’s New Trade Deal USMCA Was ‘Oversold’ and Will Hurt Smaller Farmers
Authored by Brendan Cole, this article posted December 16, 2019, at https://www.newsweek.com/usmca-trump-farms-rural-national-family-farm-coalition-1477459 features NFFC leaders Dena Hoff and Jim Goodman.
FAO in North America – Creating a Common Vision for More Sustainable Food Systems
Originally posted December 10, 2019, at http://www.fao.org Washington, DC – FAO North America, the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN USA) and Duke University’s World Food Policy Center organized the first Food System Dialogue in Washington, DC. The Food Systems Dialogues are a global series of facilitated round-table discussions that encourage collective action for transforming food ...
Op-ed by Jim Goodman, Anthony Pahnke, and Mark Perrone (UFCW): Food Safety Ignored in USMCA
Originally posted December 24, 2019, at www.thehill.com. America’s food safety takes back seat in new trade deal American consumers today are empowered with more information than ever before. With smartphones, social media, and countless online reviews at their fingertips, it’s never been easier to learn everything about the products they buy. But when it comes to the ...
Op-Ed by Patti Naylor – Reform Failing Agribusiness Model through Agroecology
Originally posted October 15, 2019, at desmoinesregister.com Our food and agriculture system is in crisis. The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) finds that global hunger has increased to 820 million people – 1 in 9 – while malnutrition has skyrocketed to 2 billion people – about 1 in 4. Meanwhile, farmers globally face chronically low ...
Our perspectives and voices of our members in selected national and local media in the last year.