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Key Innovations
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I. Prosperous Farms
II. Healthy people
III. Vital communities
IV. Sustainable lands
V. Diversity and equity
I. Prosperous farms and ranches: Renewing
American agriculture
Advance New Opportunities in Farming
- Create a comprehensive initiative to assist new and beginning farmers
and ranchers, including transitioning farmers and farm workers.
- Target programs and resources to the growing ranks of women farmers,
landowners, and food system entrepreneurs.
- Establish organic transition assistance and certification cost-share
for farmers seeking to develop more sustainable systems and meet growing
consumer demand for organic foods.
- Reorient investments in research and extension to better support new
farmers, new and ethnic markets, rural entrepreneurship, sustainable
and organic farming, renewable energy production, and ecosystem services.
- Improve risk management options for sustainable production systems,
organic farmers, socially disadvantaged producers, and new and transitioning
farmers.
Expand New Markets
- Provide increased support for value-added agricultural enterprises
and for supply chain innovations that link family farm businesses with
new markets and distribution networks.
- Make a major investment in grants to spur farmers markets and other
direct farmer-to-consumer marketing innovations.
- Reduce regulatory barriers and provide support for processing and
distribution infrastructure to complement emerging retail and institutional
markets for local and regional farm products, including sustainably
raised meats, eggs, and milk.
- Improve the enforceability of laws designed to ensure competitive
and fair agricultural markets and to increase access to market information.
II. Healthy
people: Reducing hunger and improving nutrition
Reducing Hunger, Improving Nutrition
- Strengthen critical federal food assistance programs, especially the
Food Stamp Program.
- Expand and improve nutrition education to support
community-based solutions to obesity and food insecurity.
- Increase access
to healthier foods for all Americans, including through government food
assistance programs.
Increase Food Access and Improve Health
- Encourage
greater consumption of fruits and vegetables by enabling federal nutrition
program beneficiaries to purchase food at local farmers markets and other
retail food outlets.
- Expand innovative, community-based food programs
to increase the scale and scope of institutional and emergency food purchasing
programs, including through changes in procurement policy and support
for infrastructure development.
- Create new and expanded food systems
programs to help communities develop retail food markets, urban agriculture
projects, and marketing networks to address the needs of underserved neighborhoods.
- Provide funding to school child nutrition programs to provide fruits
and vegetables in schools, implement wellness policies, and expand nutrition
education.
III. Vital
communities: Building rural businesses and promoting entrepreneurship
Capitalize on Rural Strengths and
Promote Community Development
- Promote rural entrepreneurship and micro-enterprise
business development.
- Advance rural community and economic development
through local leadership, wealth creation, entrepreneurship, and youth
involvement.
- Create savings incentives for families living and working
in rural areas losing population.
- Create entrepreneurial networks and
partnerships to create rural jobs, assist small business startups, and
spur community innovations.
IV.
Sustainable lands: Cultivating stewardship
Create a New Generation of Agricultural
Conservation
- Reward stewardship by making the Conservation Security
Program annually available to all farmers and ranchers who meet heightened
environmental criteria and by streamlining the program's payment structure.
- Develop incentives to reward organic farming systems and establish an
initiative to promote wider use of ecologically-based integrated pest
management.
- Ensure that conservation programs better address the needs
of new and beginning farmers and ranchers.
- Invest in farm-based renewable
energy systems - from biofuels to wind power - that result in measurable,
net environmental gains and build rural community assets.
- Re-establish
quantifiable conservation objectives, and dedicate funds to monitor and
assess the environmental benefits of conservation programs.
Promote Local Leadership in Conservation
- Encourage locally-led collaborations to solve
environmental problems and meet community needs by establishing a Cooperative
Conservation Partnerships Initiative.
- Create incentives designed to
reward innovation and performance by states and localities.
V. Diversity
and equity: Advancing opportunities for all
Eliminate Disparities and Ensure
Fair Access
- Institute a farm viability program for socially disadvantaged
farmers and ranchers.
- Launch an initiative to increase conservation
program participation by socially disadvantaged producers.
- Fully fund
USDA offices and extension agents on Indian Reservations.
- Increase and
expand the Outreach and Assistance for Socially Disadvantaged Farmers
and Rancher Program.
- Establish an independent review process and direct
USDA to stop foreclosures and waive interest on loans of producers in
unresolved discrimination cases.
- Expand innovative, community-based
approaches to solving food access problems in urban and other underserved
communities.
Assist Farm Workers
- Establish an Office of Farm Workers
at USDA.
- Recognize farm worker experience as a qualification to enter
USDA agriculture and credit programs.
- Expand the Emergency Grants to
Farm Workers program to allow organizations to meet farm worker needs
in times of disasters.
- Increase pesticide health and safety training
for farm workers, including better labeling and reporting on pesticide
use.
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