The Farm Bill provides important opportunities to address specific agricultural and food issues, from food safety and labeling to nutrition, but the current version is set to expire in September 2023. Lawmakers have already begun discussions about what will be included in next year’s reauthorization. Check our Plurus’ latest insights on negotiations and outlook on this key legislation for the 118th Congress.
Read MoreApproximately every five years, Congress is tasked with revising and reauthorizing the Farm Bill. The current version is set to expire on September 23, 2023. As the 2022 midterm elections approach, there is increased focus on what the priorities for the bill might look like should there be a change in who holds the gavel in one or both chambers.
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