Specialty Crop Leaders Join Call for Financial Relief Amid Ongoing Farm Crisis

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The Specialty Crop Farm Bill Alliance (SCFBA) this week joined agricultural organizations from across the U.S. in calling on Congress for immediate financial assistance for America’s farmers and ranchers. Led by the American Farm Bureau Federation, the letter highlighted record-high input costs and historically low market prices in recent years have caused farmers to face negative margins and nearly $100 billion in losses nationwide.

“These trends aren’t just statistics; they represent an economic crisis in rural America,” the group wrote in the letter.

Specific to specialty crops, the letter noted losses remain deep, stating, “In addition to continuing to pursue federal policies to increase long-term domestic demand for U.S agricultural commodities, we urge Congress to provide immediate economic support to fill in the gap of remaining losses for both field and specialty crop farmers. Additional support will stabilize the farm economy, protect rural communities and ensure a secure food supply. This support must be robust enough to fill in sector-wide gaps.”

The industry-wide letter follows a call from the Congressional Specialty Crop Caucus in December urging immediate, equitable and timely economic relief for specialty crop producers.