The Food and Agriculture Climate Alliance today released policy recommendations for the 2023 farm bill. The National Corn Growers Association serves on the alliance’s steering committee and was active in the development of the recommendations.
NCGA said that the report couldn’t have come at a better time.
“Corn growers are committed to helping advance a farm bill this year,” said NCGA President Tom Haag. “These recommendations will help members of Congress working on the farm bill understand the types of voluntary conservation and climate policies that can support growers and help us maximize our stewardship efforts.”
FACA’s recommendations, developed by the 23-member Steering Committee, are divided into six categories:
- Conservation, risk management and credit
- Energy
- Food waste
- Forestry
- Livestock and dairy
- Research, extension and innovation
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