AFBF Ready to Take on Farm Bill and Other issues
In his final press conference of the convention, Duval said other key elements of the final Farm Bill policy book are immigration and regulatory reform. He said there was unity in policy recommendation. “The actions taken today by our farmer and rancher delegates from across the nation represent the culmination of our year-long grassroots policy process,” said Duvall. “It also provides us a roadmap for actions AFBF will take to implement our policies throughout this year, and I am optimistic about those prospects.”
Regulatory Reform
Delegates approved policy supporting regulatory reform, including legislation to eliminate “judicial deference,” which has essentially nullified the power of the courts to serve as a check on agency abuses.
Also on the topic of regulations, delegates approved policy to oppose agency advocacy campaigns in support of their own proposed regulations.
Delegates passed a sense-of-the-body resolution calling for comprehensive regulatory reform, driving home the importance of the issue for farmers and ranchers.
Hunger and Nutrition
Delegates overwhelmingly approved language supporting efforts to fund nutrition programs including food assistance and school lunches through the same, unified farm bill that funds farm safety-net programs.
Delegates also called on Congress to support incorporating all types of domestic fruits and vegetables into the Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program for schools. Delegates supported the use of fresh and locally grown produce when available.
Farm Support
Delegates reaffirmed strong support for risk-management and safety-net tools to defend against volatile commodity markets.
Immigration
Delegates reaffirmed support for flexibility in the H-2A program which would allow workers to seek employment from more than one farmer.
Big Data
Delegates reaffirmed support for the protection of proprietary data collected from farmers, voting that farmers should be compensated when their data is used by third parties. Delegates also supported sale of proprietary data to third parties.