Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1596

Introduced
1/5/22  

Caption

Modifies provisions of the Family Farms Act

Impact

The legislation specifies that a 'small farmer' is defined as a Missouri resident with gross sales of less than $500,000 per year, making the loan program accessible to a significant number of local farmers. Each borrower is eligible for only one type of livestock loan, thereby streamlining the allocation of funds. The program also provides the benefit of a one-year interest exemption on the loan, facilitating easier acquisitions of essential livestock and enhancing the financial security of participating farmers.

Summary

House Bill 1596 aims to modify the provisions of the Family Farms Act by repealing existing regulations under section 348.500 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri and enacting a new framework specific to family farms. The primary focus of the bill is to establish a family farm breeding livestock loan program intended to provide financial assistance to small farmers in Missouri. This program is designed to help farmers purchase specific types of livestock such as beef cattle, dairy cattle, sheep, goats, and swine by granting access to low-interest loans tailored for their needs.

Contention

By enacting these changes through HB 1596, supporters argue that the bill will provide essential financial support to small farmers who have struggled with access to credit, thus invigorating local agricultural economies. However, there may be contention surrounding the criteria for loan approval and the overall sufficiency of the support provided. Critics may argue that while the bill targets specific livestock purchases, it may not address broader systemic issues faced by small farmers, including market access and the rising costs of production.

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