What Is Slow Food > Slow Food USA Blog > Gearing up for the next Farm Bill
Posted on Thu, May 06, 2010 by Gordon Jenkins
3 Comments | Categories: Biodiversity, Farms and Farming, Food Justice, Policy, Take Action,
The next Farm Bill isn’t supposed to come until 2012, but Congress started work on it last month, two-and-a-half years ahead of schedule. Not surprisingly, no one’s asking everyday people or everyday farmers what they want from the bill.
Yet we’re the ones who stand to lose if Congress passes another Farm Bill that prioritizes corporate profit over healthy farms and healthy people. It’s time we got up to speed, and started speaking up.
Here’s where you can go to catch up:
Farm Policy, a daily newsletter about food and farm policy. Sign up for the email service and you’ll receive everything you need to know about what’s going on in D.C. It’s a ton of information, but worth skimming each morning.
The National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition’s blog. Slow Food USA is a member of the coalition, and our staff relies on their blog for policy news.
The Farm Bill and Beyond, an outstanding and very comprehensive report about how the 2008 Farm Bill came to be. It’s a little long, but definitely worth reading if you want some insight on how the next fight will play out.
The blogs and twitter feeds of healthy farm advocates like @FoodDeclaration, Environmental Working Group, Food Democracy Now and Grist.
Slow Food USA’s staff is weighing strategies for the next Farm Bill. It’s imperative that we start by listening to farmers and coming to some mutual goals – otherwise, we risk dividing ourselves when ultimately we’re all working towards a common vision.
What are the farmers in your area saying? Post your comments below.
From Susan Rubin on Thu, May 06, 2010
I have found that its really important to educate everyday people about how the farm bill impacts them. In my work as a school food advocate, nearly every day I find myself explaining how the farm bill impacts school food.
It can be as simple as saying “the farm bill is the reason why a happy meal is cheaper than a healthy meal” (that’s probably a Michael Pollan line…)
We really need to connect all eaters directly with this legislation. Hopefully, if we are successful, it can become as high profile as the healthcare legislation. After all, sunlight makes a great disinfectant!
From Jennifer Timmons on Fri, May 07, 2010
Jamie Oliver has started a petition to change school lunches and has received a lot of publicity with his new show “Food Revolution”. I think we need to join forces and get as many people to sign his petition as possible. This would be a great first step toward making the farm bill as big an issue as health care.
The petition is simple; it takes 5 seconds to sign:
http://www.jamieoliver.com/campaigns/jamies-food-revolution/petition
As Jamie would say, “VIVA LA REVOLUCION”!
From Connie Bunetta on Sat, May 08, 2010
If we are to continue to be the leaders of the free world, set our children free. They are victims of a hurried culture.
Fast food is a slow death.
There is nothing old fashioned about good health and nourishing food.
Help the people who help you.