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president very pleased to be here today to report on the progress usda has made under the signed and american families. first we finished the final rule on inclusive which bans discrimination on the basis of sex, race, religion and more including being a cooperative th poultry markets. it's going to prohibit retaliation as livestock producers and poultry growers engaging in very basic acvities. reported to the government forming an association of producers or more. for example it protects livestock produces a poultry growers to communicate with each other and other packers and poultry dealers in search of new opportunities to compete or engage in price discovery.eceptg false or misleading statements and material omissions and contracting contracts operations and contract termination. slide in the slide drag to more proposed res unfair and deceptive practices the second reaffirms the long-standing essentials harm the competition alo sherman clayton act should not be applied to stockyard cases. we are very close to publishing u.s. a label with consumerhe understanding of what the claim
president very pleased to be here today to report on the progress usda has made under the signed and american families. first we finished the final rule on inclusive which bans discrimination on the basis of sex, race, religion and more including being a cooperative th poultry markets. it's going to prohibit retaliation as livestock producers and poultry growers engaging in very basic acvities. reported to the government forming an association of producers or more. for example it protects...
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that's just a few of the many ways we are promoting competition at usda domestic and fertilizer capacity that you ordered. usda is using expertise and balance sheet to bring down prices for consumers, promote fairness for farmers and workers with the department of justice, ensuring up the resiliency in food and agriculture supply and challenged us to do. >> can i ask a question? what kind of response are you getting from farmers and particularly livestock producers? >> mr. president, they welcome these changes for far too long they felt that they were at the mercy of a small number of integrators and processors. to the extent they now have more options to be able to process td independently own processing facilities some of which are farmer owned to the extent they know that they have a balanced playing field that they understand better who they are doing business with and they understand they have certain rights, that a better deal, all, i think, is something that's been very much desired in the marketplace across all farm groups and across also associations. >> almost four years ago in
that's just a few of the many ways we are promoting competition at usda domestic and fertilizer capacity that you ordered. usda is using expertise and balance sheet to bring down prices for consumers, promote fairness for farmers and workers with the department of justice, ensuring up the resiliency in food and agriculture supply and challenged us to do. >> can i ask a question? what kind of response are you getting from farmers and particularly livestock producers? >> mr....
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the usda overseeing the program. requiring the asset test and states help address fraud and snap. >> i think what would be best to do at this point senator get back to regular order in terms of the process for people qualifying and staying on snap. during the pandemic there was essentially a waiver of thatterviews and touching base with folks. getting back to regular order i think would be significant. sending letters to governors in a number of them to get back on track. >> what additional information does to help address the root cause of fraud? anything else that we need to make it easier to catch them? >> i think that we have made some significant steps in that regard. i think probably what i need to do is i need to gr team a full briefing of the steps are taken given your interest in this spirit i think sometimes pple rate in it is overpaying. we want to make sure that we are calculating the benefits properly. getting the assistance that they need. you. i will get my staff to get in touch with you so we can work
the usda overseeing the program. requiring the asset test and states help address fraud and snap. >> i think what would be best to do at this point senator get back to regular order in terms of the process for people qualifying and staying on snap. during the pandemic there was essentially a waiver of thatterviews and touching base with folks. getting back to regular order i think would be significant. sending letters to governors in a number of them to get back on track. >> what...
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february 15 during an agriculture reporting usda keep accountants, usda prices for most crop this year and he remained elevated. a week earlier ta forecast 27.1% and 43.1 in inflation over the last year. when you consider since 202280 billing dollars this will be the largest farm income of all kind. we welcome you back to the community and as we continue to work to reauthorize the bill you're interested in your perspective and the challenges in the economy. in hundreds of farmers and their very concerned. most importantly of all, the declining commodity prices and comes that would make the next five years the most challenging and their lives. all sectors of agriculture of all areas of the country lower incomes some pointing to a 20 here average in the former colonies health and we should talk about a 20 year average because current interest expenses are nearly double. the 20 year average, farm income above the 20 year average not accompanied reinforcing these margins under which farmers operate. for some 20 year average income is for some but not for other workers. when talking to prod
february 15 during an agriculture reporting usda keep accountants, usda prices for most crop this year and he remained elevated. a week earlier ta forecast 27.1% and 43.1 in inflation over the last year. when you consider since 202280 billing dollars this will be the largest farm income of all kind. we welcome you back to the community and as we continue to work to reauthorize the bill you're interested in your perspective and the challenges in the economy. in hundreds of farmers and their very...
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so we need to encourage usda to aggressively work on, i belve s. we need to encourage usda to aggressively work on new trade re new markets for our agriculture commodities to manage future risk. we must strengthen our invest be research and quite frankly, their trade programs, foreign market development and our we need to encourage, i believe, trade language for usdr to be t with that would prevent -- do our best to prevent retaliatory agreements, retaliatory tariffs on american agriculture commodities because any time there's a trade war, so to speas american agriculture. i remember first coming here unit the obama administration -- and there were chinese manufactured tires creating some type of accident risk, i don't remember what it was specifically so we imposed a tariff on these tires, or the obama administration did and in response, china put a tariff on ,z■i think it's immoral thay country, including the united states, would do retaliatory tariffs on such an essential thing as food. we ought to look at language that somehow we can at least
so we need to encourage usda to aggressively work on, i belve s. we need to encourage usda to aggressively work on new trade re new markets for our agriculture commodities to manage future risk. we must strengthen our invest be research and quite frankly, their trade programs, foreign market development and our we need to encourage, i believe, trade language for usdr to be t with that would prevent -- do our best to prevent retaliatory agreements, retaliatory tariffs on american agriculture...
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it's the kind of thing that makes food more expensive and why usda is working to develop crops which can withstand the new realities of climate change. >> the key word is resiliency in this equation. how do we help farmers be more resilient. we have to develop varieties to have an opportunity to be more tolerant to heat and droughts. and flooding. we cannot just pick up agriculture and move it. we have to be resilient where we are. that's what the scientists are working on every day. acre chase king. >>> a tragic update on a gut wrenching story. the infant who was severely injured in that crash at a bus stop over the weekend has died, we just got the confirmation from multiple sources within san francisco police and government. that means the entire family of four hit by the suv while waiting for a bus at the west portal bus stop on saturday has now died. the father, who worked for apple, his wife, his 1-year-old son and 3-month-old baby, all four have died, people have been bringing flowers and candles to the site throughout the week. the 78-year-old woman who lost control of our ci
it's the kind of thing that makes food more expensive and why usda is working to develop crops which can withstand the new realities of climate change. >> the key word is resiliency in this equation. how do we help farmers be more resilient. we have to develop varieties to have an opportunity to be more tolerant to heat and droughts. and flooding. we cannot just pick up agriculture and move it. we have to be resilient where we are. that's what the scientists are working on every day. acre...
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so we need to encourage usda to aggressively work on on this space. we need to encourage usda to aggressively work on new trade agreements and new markets for our agriculture commodities to manage future risk. we must strengthen our invest ment in both agriculture research and quite frankly their trade programs, foreign market development and our market we need to encourage, i believe trade language for usdr to be able to be equipped with that would prevent -- do our best to prevent retaliatory in trade agreements retaliatory tariffs on american agriculture commodities because any time there's a trade war the low hanging fruit, so to speak, is american agriculture. i remember first coming here unit the obama administration -- under the obama administration and there were chinese manufactured tires creating some type of accident risk, i don't remember what it was specifically swe imposed a tariff on these tires, or the obama administration did and in response, china put a tariff on our chickens, ducks, and turkeys. i think it's immoral that any country
so we need to encourage usda to aggressively work on on this space. we need to encourage usda to aggressively work on new trade agreements and new markets for our agriculture commodities to manage future risk. we must strengthen our invest ment in both agriculture research and quite frankly their trade programs, foreign market development and our market we need to encourage, i believe trade language for usdr to be able to be equipped with that would prevent -- do our best to prevent retaliatory...
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there i'm not sure usda has the resources today, maybe they do to accomplish that. to your point, we've lost 150 acres of farmland in the united states since the early 1980's. 150 million. today we're losing at the rate of almost 1800 acres an hour. it's accelerated during the stimulus bills that came out. but i also look at this. i look at the -- how much land the federal government has control of as well. so we need to make sure that the american farmers still have access to the land that we need to have to produce the food, fiber and energy, not only for the united states, but for the world. mrs. miller: absolutely. i want to say that i'm here to represent food production and to defend our ability to feed ourselves. do you think this poses a similar threat to our energy sector as china's actions in africa also allows them to monopolize critical mineral production? mr. tom: i've seen it all across africa. a year ago i was in the sure dan and we saw -- i was in the sudan, and we saw the wagner group, we saw china. i've traveled extensively throughout africa and tha
there i'm not sure usda has the resources today, maybe they do to accomplish that. to your point, we've lost 150 acres of farmland in the united states since the early 1980's. 150 million. today we're losing at the rate of almost 1800 acres an hour. it's accelerated during the stimulus bills that came out. but i also look at this. i look at the -- how much land the federal government has control of as well. so we need to make sure that the american farmers still have access to the land that we...
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this hearing, i am also pleased that the recently enacted agriculture appropriations bill will help usda update its outdated system of tracking foreign agriculture landownership in the united states of america. ■p if year going to have a seriousa is our largest trade partner, accounting for $37. billion in u.s. agriculture exports just last fiscal year alone. american farmers are the most efficient and of this, we produr more than we americans can consume. my colleagues will often note we are in an agricultural tradev] now. and i'm here to tell you that alienating our will only deepen that deficit. american farmers need large markets to export their products p. and when those markets are lo, our farmers. and then the american people. we saw the this when the trump administration started a trade war with china creating■ chaos■$ and underminig markets for our american farmers and such a trade war÷ú$( shut american farmers out of china. guess what? brazilian farmers have filled that gap, increasing their exports to china as our market share decreased. now trump is calling for a 60%
this hearing, i am also pleased that the recently enacted agriculture appropriations bill will help usda update its outdated system of tracking foreign agriculture landownership in the united states of america. ■p if year going to have a seriousa is our largest trade partner, accounting for $37. billion in u.s. agriculture exports just last fiscal year alone. american farmers are the most efficient and of this, we produr more than we americans can consume. my colleagues will often note we are...
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usda admits this may not even account for all tl? ld because e track of foreign interests involved in these large transactions. in fact, there's very little reporting that happens at the state or federal level and little consequences for allowing countries who hate us from owning our land. just members of the communist party contact our state government and want to come and visit two of our processing facilitiesnd see our farms and visit south dakota. we declined all of those meetings. but just within days we received a phone call from the state department telling us that those were chinese spies. they were there to steal our intellectual property and steal our genetics and wanted to debrief us if we thank god we did not. we were told they were there to help improve our trade relations, that they were there to improve our business and exports and instead they were there to steal from the united states of america. so the threat is very real to us every single day what china is inand they have a thousands year plan to become the world
usda admits this may not even account for all tl? ld because e track of foreign interests involved in these large transactions. in fact, there's very little reporting that happens at the state or federal level and little consequences for allowing countries who hate us from owning our land. just members of the communist party contact our state government and want to come and visit two of our processing facilitiesnd see our farms and visit south dakota. we declined all of those meetings. but just...
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agriculture the usda found value of u.s. exports to china increased decreased 76% from 2017 to 2018. it also estimated the trade war cost u.s. agriculture over $27 billion. soybeans accounted for 71% of these annualized losses. this has had major consequences for soybean growers. as a result of the trade war brazil ramped up production tobd production. brazil overtook the united states as largest producer of soybeans. the trade war also damaged reputation as reliable provider of soybeans and markets. section 301 tariffs and retaliatory trade actions have jeopardized our place in the markets and damaged in-country relationships developed over decades. at times our customers looked elsewhere for their needs the n are 8 and the nomination is confirmed. under the previous order, the motion to reconsider is considered made and laid upon the table, and the president will be immediately notified of the senate's action and the senate will resume legislative session. mr. schumer: madam president. the presiding officer: majority leade
agriculture the usda found value of u.s. exports to china increased decreased 76% from 2017 to 2018. it also estimated the trade war cost u.s. agriculture over $27 billion. soybeans accounted for 71% of these annualized losses. this has had major consequences for soybean growers. as a result of the trade war brazil ramped up production tobd production. brazil overtook the united states as largest producer of soybeans. the trade war also damaged reputation as reliable provider of soybeans and...
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usda admth may not even account for all the land they own because there's very little track of foreign interests involved in these large transactions. in fact, there's very little reporting that happens at the state or federal level and little consequences for allowing countries who hate us from owning our land. just this past summer, we had members of the communist party contact our state government and want to come and visit two of our processing facilities and see our farms and visit south dakota. we declined all of those meetings. but just within days we received a phone call from the state department telling us that those were chinese spies. they were there to steal our intellectual property and steal our genetics and wanted to debrief us met with them. thank god we did not. we were told they were there to help improve our trade relations, that they were there to improve our business and exports and instead they were there to steal from the united states of america. so the threat is very real to us every single day what china is doing and they have a thousands year plan to become
usda admth may not even account for all the land they own because there's very little track of foreign interests involved in these large transactions. in fact, there's very little reporting that happens at the state or federal level and little consequences for allowing countries who hate us from owning our land. just this past summer, we had members of the communist party contact our state government and want to come and visit two of our processing facilities and see our farms and visit south...
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usda works for big ag and the procesd fo in cahoots with the polluters. that scientists can be mercenaries. that government officials censors.that the fed works for wall street and allows bankers to prey on main street and the american that is why nicole and i both left the democratic party. [applause] our values didn't change, but the democratic party did. the things that we love we love our families, our children, our faiths. we love clean air, clean water, productive soil, good we love the wilderness, our purple mountain's majesty, and above all, we love our country. we want america to live up to her highest ideals. we want her to be an exemplary nation again. a global leader in freedom, opportunity, and responsible government. we want america to be a peacemaker, a moral authority. we want our children to grow up as i did, in( a country for whih they feel love and pride. we want them to feel safe and have every opportunity for , prosperity, and community. we want them to have confidence in their futures. we want them to have the best be friendly to for
usda works for big ag and the procesd fo in cahoots with the polluters. that scientists can be mercenaries. that government officials censors.that the fed works for wall street and allows bankers to prey on main street and the american that is why nicole and i both left the democratic party. [applause] our values didn't change, but the democratic party did. the things that we love we love our families, our children, our faiths. we love clean air, clean water, productive soil, good we love the...
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the usda spokesperson has said however the advisory committee is not considering reclassifying potatoes. still, the reported change outraged a bipartisan group of 14 senators. those lawmakers arguing in a joint letter quote unlike grains white potatoes are strong contributors of potassium, calcium, tiedeman c, vitamin b6 and fiber. worries have taken root in the industry. last year the ceo of the national potato council and testified before the dietary guidelines committee sang a saya change could cause chaos. the nutrients and vegetables. >> the lowest cost vegetable items for things like the school lunch and school breakfast program that's tremendously expensive for school districts across the country to assemble meals for students that are nutritious records usda's work on developing its new round of dietary guidelines for 2025 through 2030. they are expected sometime next year. in washington fox news. jonathan: kevin thank you bread were taking a live a look that baltimore as the sun sets there were teams of engineers are beginning the daunting task of cutting portions of the collap
the usda spokesperson has said however the advisory committee is not considering reclassifying potatoes. still, the reported change outraged a bipartisan group of 14 senators. those lawmakers arguing in a joint letter quote unlike grains white potatoes are strong contributors of potassium, calcium, tiedeman c, vitamin b6 and fiber. worries have taken root in the industry. last year the ceo of the national potato council and testified before the dietary guidelines committee sang a saya change...
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at the usda supported wholesome foods and family farms. that the epa would stand up for clean air and clean water. that the fed wanted prosperous america. that the democratic party was on the side of the middle class, the working poor, and main street small businesses, that scientists were incorruptible, and that science was a search -- an exalted search for the truth. that the president of the united states could always be counted on to defend free speech. i too used to believe those things. do you remember those days? she will tell you that she now understands that the defense agencies work for the military-industrial complex. usda works for big ag and the processed foods cartel. the epa is in cahoots with the polluters. that scientists can be mercenaries. that government officials sometimes act as censors.that the fed works for wall street and allows bankers to prey on main street and the american worker. that is why nicole and i both left the democratic party. [applause] our values didn't change, but the democratic party did. the thing
at the usda supported wholesome foods and family farms. that the epa would stand up for clean air and clean water. that the fed wanted prosperous america. that the democratic party was on the side of the middle class, the working poor, and main street small businesses, that scientists were incorruptible, and that science was a search -- an exalted search for the truth. that the president of the united states could always be counted on to defend free speech. i too used to believe those things....
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and intelligence agencies wanted peace, the public health agencies wanted us to be healthy, with the usda supported wholesome foods and family farms. at the epa which -- would stand up for clean air and clean water, that the fed wanted phosphorescent ame america, the democratic party was on the side of the middle class, the working poor and maine's street -- that scientists weren't incorruptible and that the science was a search for an exalted search for the truth. and that the president of the united states could always be counted on to defend free speech. i do use to believe all those things. do you remember those days? she'll tell you that you know understands that the defense agencies work for the military-industrial complex, that health agencies work for big pharma, that that the usda works for big add and -- big bag and processed food cartels can let the epa is in cahoots with the polluters, that scientist can be mercenaries catholic government officials sometimes acts as sensors, and that the fed works for wall street and allows millions -- >> martha: you been watching this but i w
and intelligence agencies wanted peace, the public health agencies wanted us to be healthy, with the usda supported wholesome foods and family farms. at the epa which -- would stand up for clean air and clean water, that the fed wanted phosphorescent ame america, the democratic party was on the side of the middle class, the working poor and maine's street -- that scientists weren't incorruptible and that the science was a search for an exalted search for the truth. and that the president of the...
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agencies work for the military industrial complex, that health agencies work for big pharma at the usda works are big ag and the products as food cartels at the epa is in goods with the polluters it had the scientists can be mercenaries that government officials sometimes act as sensors and that the fed works for wall street and allows millionaire bankers to prey upon houghton main street. and the american worker and that's why nicole and i both love the democratic party our values didn't change. but the democratic party did the things that we love. are still the same. we love our families, our children, and our face we love clean air and clean water and productive soils, and good food we love that wilderness and our purple mountains majesty, and above all, we love our country we want america. live up to her highest ideals. we want her to be an exemplary nation, again, a global leader in freedom, opportunity, and responsible government we want america to be a peacemaker, a moral authority. we want our children to grow up as i did in a country for which they feel love and pride we want t
agencies work for the military industrial complex, that health agencies work for big pharma at the usda works are big ag and the products as food cartels at the epa is in goods with the polluters it had the scientists can be mercenaries that government officials sometimes act as sensors and that the fed works for wall street and allows millionaire bankers to prey upon houghton main street. and the american worker and that's why nicole and i both love the democratic party our values didn't...