Gov. Newsom’s budget seen as ‘a good framework’ by California Farm Bureau
Farm Bureau President Jamie Johansson also mentions that the over 20,000 small farms should have a voice in any ‘save the farm’ programs that are part of the $286.4 billion budget.
“California’s farmers are facing unprecedented challenges beyond their control. The Farm Bureau represents over 30,000 of these farmers in every corner of the state – including over 20,000 small farms. We need water, inputs and markets to feed people and provide the jobs that are the backbone of the California economy.
“Governor Newsom’s budget is a good framework for this year’s budget discussions in that it proposes to fund more water storage and conveyance, opportunity for California-grown products in schools, funds for both implementation of and research on climate smart ag practices and begins to relieve the massive burden on employers on costs associated with COVID-19.
“Despite many years of programs and slogans to ‘save the farm,’ we continue to see less and less every year – and almost all those lost are small farms. As the one California group that has more small, diverse, family-owned farms than anybody else, we look forward to partnering on solutions that can help reverse these trends.”
The California Farm Bureau works to protect family farms and ranches on behalf of nearly 31,000 members statewide and as part of a nationwide network of nearly 6 million Farm Bureau members.