Expresses support for establishment of "Farmers Bill of Rights."
Impact
The resolution highlights critical aspects of agriculture that are currently affected by market dynamics and corporate interests, including corporate concentration and lack of fair pricing for farmers. It posits that many farmers are forced to operate under conditions that limit their ability to negotiate contracts or access resources due to the dominance of few large corporations in agricultural markets. This situation is exacerbated by increasing farm debt and deteriorating financial conditions for family farmers, making ACR116 relevant in fostering legislative change.
Summary
ACR116 expresses the New Jersey Legislature's support for establishing a 'Farmers Bill of Rights.' This resolution emphasizes the importance of the agricultural sector in New Jersey, which ranks as the third largest industry within the state. It aims to recognize the rights of farmers to access competitive marketplaces for purchasing goods and selling produce while ensuring that they can feed their communities and maintain agricultural practices. Additionally, it advocates for farmers' rights to fair capital, transparent labeling, and basic services in rural areas, reinforcing the vital role they play within the state's economy and community.
Contention
While the resolution aims to provide support for the agricultural community, it underscores several points of contention, particularly regarding the desire for federal legislation that mirrors the proposed Farmers Bill of Rights. The push for such legislation may encounter resistance from larger agricultural corporations that could perceive these measures as threats to their established business models. Furthermore, there is significant concern over land acquisitions by foreign entities and how these practices can impact local farmers, raising questions about the balance between agricultural investment and the protection of domestic farming interests.
Expressing support for the designation of October 2023 as "National Co-Op Month" and commending the cooperative business model and the member-owners, businesses, employees, farmers, ranchers, and practitioners who use the cooperative business model to positively impact the economy and society.
A resolution expressing support for the designation of October 2023 as "National Co-Op Month" and commending the cooperative business model and the member-owners, businesses, employees, farmers, ranchers, and practitioners who use the cooperative business model to positively impact the economy and society.
A resolution expressing support for the designation of October 2024 as "National Co-Op Month" and commending the cooperative business model and the member-owners, businesses, employees, farmers, ranchers, and practitioners who use the cooperative business model to positively impact the economy and society.
Expresses support for Louisiana farmers in light of ongoing market fluctuations, staffing changes, and funding cuts to state and local departments at the federal level.
Urging The Department Of Agriculture To Establish A Two-year Agricultural Crime Pilot Project To Examine And Assess The Effectiveness Of Prosecuting Agricultural Crime Cases, Including Those Of Agricultural Theft, Vandalism, And Trespass, In The State.
Urging The Department Of Agriculture To Establish A Two-year Agricultural Crime Pilot Project To Examine And Assess The Effectiveness Of Prosecuting Agricultural Crime Cases, Including Those Of Agricultural Theft, Vandalism, And Trespass, In The State.