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2023 Farm Bill Petition

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                                  Congress needs to bring together people and industries committed to rebuilding our soil. Harmful soil is causing disruptions with ecosystem diversity and farmers livelihoods. Our future needs to be changed in regard to becoming more conscious of our land and preserving it to the best it can possibly be preserved. The 2023 farm bill will have a huge impact on these preservation efforts, along with a whole host of other benefits. The 2018 farm bill failed to do this along with the 2008 farm bill , which I found to be one of the most atrocious bills in the history of America. A bill that blatantly limits the organic industry, I think illegally. At least the 2018 farm bill was a lot better, however, it still lacked the funding that is needed to operate on a level playing field for the farmers and consumers. The 2023 farm bill should be better and hopefully show the government of the people more than big government.  “When they call the roll in the Senate,

Changes in Organic Grocery

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 Changes in Organic Grocery The changes in organic grocery include increased sales, continued growth, expansion of farmland, new products, and better government funding. Unfortunately, the biggest impact is the governments funding because of its powers within the farm industry. They have power to increase or decrease funding to many facets within the farm industry which has a direct correlation to prices for consumers.  Organic food is helping parents provide healthier snack options for their children and is continuing to be a growing trend along with investments by stores in organic products (Siegner). Organic grocery sales rose over 50% from 2008 (20.39 billion) - 2018 (47.86 billion) with steady growth each year (Gundala et al). Definitely a great sign for the industry. Does this mean sales will reach over 80 billion by 2028? In 2021 Organic food sales reached 57.5 billion. The data suggests the same type of increasing growth since 2018. When will this continuous organic food growth