
Farm Action Releases Toolkit for New Congress to Tackle Food Monopoly Crisis
Family Farm Action Alliance released a comprehensive toolkit for the 117th Congress to tackle the dangerous levels of consolidation in today’s food system.
Family Farm Action Alliance released a comprehensive toolkit for the 117th Congress to tackle the dangerous levels of consolidation in today’s food system.
Family Farm Action Alliance recommends broader checkoff reforms can be implemented that truly benefit farmers and ranchers: a return to a voluntary point of sale checkoff to allow farmers, ranchers and producers to opt into checkoff payments as they could when the programs were first established.
Family Farm Action Alliance and allies request an FTC investigation of Cargill for making false and misleading claims about its turkey products.
Senators Booker, Warren, and Gillibrand filed the Justice for Black Farmers Act of 2020. This bill takes up issues at the heart of historic racial discrimination in U.S. agriculture.
Family Farm Action Alliance submitted public comments to the USDA addressing the Proposed Rulemaking to expand the list of generic statements a company can make on a food label without those statements being approved by FSIS.
Family Farm Action Alliance submitted public comments on the proposed Federal Trade Commission rule that sets out standards for product labels using “Made in the U.S.A.” or equivalent claims.
We as Americans have overcome individual and community adversity many times in our collective history, and we can overcome the threat the COVID-19 pandemic presents to all of our health and safety.