Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1867

Introduced
2/20/23  

Caption

Below cost sales of dairy prohibition elimination

Impact

If enacted, SF1867 is expected to significantly impact state laws governing dairy sales and marketing practices. By repealing the restrictions against below-cost pricing, the bill could potentially lower prices for consumers. However, it also raises concerns about the survival of small dairy businesses that may struggle to compete with larger entities capable of absorbing losses associated with selling products at below-market rates. The bill exemplifies a larger trend toward deregulating certain sectors of the agricultural market while trying to ensure minimal negative implications for smaller retailers.

Summary

Senate File 1867 aims to eliminate prohibitions on below-cost sales of dairy products in Minnesota, specifically repealing several provisions from Minnesota Statutes related to the marketing of dairy. The bill seeks to foster a more competitive environment in the dairy industry by allowing processors and retailers to set prices that may fall below their base cost. This legislation is presented as a strategy for partial deregulation of milk marketing with an intent to mitigate adverse effects on small-volume retailers.

Contention

Debate surrounding SF1867 is likely to revolve around the balance between competition and fair pricing. Proponents of the bill argue that lifting price restrictions will lead to improved consumer prices and a boost for competitive dairy sales, which could stimulate broader economic benefits. Critics, on the other hand, voice strong concerns regarding the potential for larger chains to dominate the market by undercutting prices, thus threatening the viability of smaller, local dairy producers and retailers. This tension between enhancing market competitiveness and preserving local agricultural economies constitutes a significant point of contention in discussions about the bill.

Companion Bills

MN HF2697

Similar To Prohibition on below cost sales of dairy eliminated.

Previously Filed As

MN HF2697

Prohibition on below cost sales of dairy eliminated.

MN SF2128

Omnibus Agriculture policy bill

MN SF1955

Omnibus Agriculture, Broadband and Rural Development appropriations

MN SF4654

Sales permission of unpasteurized milk

MN SF1126

Sales of unpasteurized milk authorization

MN SF1868

Below cost sales of gasoline prohibition elimination

MN SB888

Eliminating minimum markup requirements and the prohibition on sales below cost. (FE)

MN AB988

Eliminating minimum markup requirements and the prohibition on sales below cost. (FE)

MN AB425

Milk and other dairy products: Dairy Council of California Law: producer-handlers.

MN AB2431

Milk and other dairy products: Dairy Council of California Law: producer-handlers.

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