Federal Policy Issues for NEFU 2013 Convention (Chandler Goule, NFU)

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Chandler Goule, NFU, presents federal policy issues at NEFU's 2013 Convention, December 2013. COOL, Farm Bill and more.

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Government Relations Update

Lingering Effects of the Shutdown• Sixteen day

shutdown• Short-term CR

through Jan. 15• Debt ceiling

extended to Feb.

GRIDLOCK

Lingering Effects of the Shutdown

• Natural disasters need a response

• USDA, FEMA unable to respond

• Farm bill lapse causes further problems

Latest Farm Bill Developments

Farm Bill Conferees – Senate

DEMOCRATS

REPUBLICANS

Farm Bill Conferees – Senate

Farm Bill Conferees – House Ag Committee

REPUBLICANS

DEMOCRATS

House Ways & Means Committee

House Foreign Affairs Committee

Additional Farm Bill Conferees

House Leadership

Farm Bill Conferees – House

Major Farm Bill Conference Asks• Keep “permanent law”

• Set fixed reference prices

• Include dairy stabilization program

• Mandatory funding for energy title

• Oppose changes to COOL

• Support farmers market and local foods programs

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NFU Priorities – Senate vs. House

• Smaller cuts to nutrition (5 years)

• Dairy stabilization• Energy title funding• COOL & GIPSA – no

changes• Compliance• Title I payment limits

• Title I price protection (PLC)

• Beginning Farmer programs

SENATE HOUSE

Other Issues in Play• Nutrition cuts – $39.5 billion (HOUSE) vs. $4.5 billion (SENATE)

• Crop insurance – Conservation compliance – SENATE – Premium subsidy reductions based on income

• Oppose efforts to undo COOL• Title I Payment & Eligibility Limits – SENATE • Beginning Farmer & Rancher Program – HOUSE • Organic Ag. Research & Extension – HOUSE

Other Issues in Play• Oppose weakening GIPSA• Specialty Crop Research

Initiative – HOUSE • Rural Energy for America

Program– Blender pumps – SENATE – Feasibility studies – HOUSE

• Reauthorize Specialty Crop Block Grants – HOUSE

• FIFRA vs. CWA

What Should a Farm Safety Net Do?

#1 Help in times of disaster- Crop insurance- Disaster programs (especially livestock)

Protect against long-term price declines- Target (or reference) prices

#2

Country-of-Origin Labeling

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• New rules took effect November 23– Response to WTO’s decision that the COOL law

was okay, but implementation needed to change– Packers, processors, Canadians & Mexicans filed

suit against USDA– NFU has intervened on

USDA’s side– Don’t change the law!

Country-of-Origin Labeling• Backlash from Canada– Threatens trade retaliation, claims $1 billion loss– WTO prevents unilateral action– Canadians now lobbying in Washington

• Packers are the real culprit– Tyson stopped buying Canadian cattle– Real costs of COOL: 1/3rd of a penny per pound

Other Policy Issues

Food Safety Modernization Act• FSMA is a well-intentioned reform effort • No major changes to food safety laws since 1940s• Prevention rather than reaction• NFU commented on two rules:

Produce Rule & Preventive Controls Rule

• A second comment period is needed

International Year of Family Farming

• United Nations - worldwide• NFU will be the U.S. leader• Monthly themed events

2014

United to Grow Family Agriculture

International Year of Family Farming

January: International Year of Family Farming

February: Consumers

March: The Marketplace

April: Renewable Energy

May: Rural Life

June: Developing Leaders

2014

International Year of Family Farming

July: The Future of Agriculture

August: Local Economies

September: Farm Safety

October: Communities & Cooperatives

November: Ending World Hunger

December: Global Marketplace

2014

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