Subsidy Buffet for Agribiz, Table Scraps for Good Food
from Civil Eats:
Subsidy Buffet for Agribiz, Table Scraps for Good Food
May 1st, 2012
By Kari Hamerschlag
The farm bill draft released by the Senate Agriculture Committee last week (April 20) falls far short of the providing farm and food policies Americans want. In a national poll last year, 78 percent said making nutritious and healthy foods more affordable and accessible should be a top priority in the farm bill. Theyre going to be sorely disappointed. If it passes, this agribusiness-as-usual proposal will largely perpetuate our broken food and agriculture system, leaving in its wake a long legacy of poor health and degraded soil, water and habitat, especially in the industrial agriculture heartland.
Without the efforts of Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.), the chair of the committee, the bill would have been even worse, but as it is, the proposal will continue to give away tens of billions of taxpayer dollars in subsidies to the nations largest, most profitable and environmentally damaging farm businesses. To pay for this giveaway, the Agriculture committees proposal would slash programs for conservation, nutrition, rural development and beginning and socially disadvantaged farmers.
Thats exactly what the majority of Americans polled said they dont want.
An All-You-Can-Eat-Buffet for the Subsidy Lobby
The committee could simply have ended the widely discredited direct payment program and redirected the money to healthy food or conservation programs that benefit the public and save money in the long run. Instead, legislators created an expensive new entitlement program (called shallow loss) that guarantees nearly 90 percent of the income of farm businesses already enjoying record profits. It also leaves untouched a bloated $9-billion-a-year crop insurance program that pays about 60 percent of farmers crop insurance premiums, no matter how large the farm, and sends billions to crop insurance companies and their agents. ........(more)
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http://civileats.com/2012/05/01/subsidy-buffet-for-agribiz-table-scraps-for-good-food/