House Budget Chairman Jodey Arrington (TX-19) led 21 Members of Congress representing Rural America in sending a letter to U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins and Attorney General Pam Bondi encouraging continued collaboration to strengthen competition in agricultural input markets and help lower costs for America’s farmers and ranchers.
The letter commends the Trump administration for its initiative to strongly enforce existing antitrust laws in their joint USDA-DOJ Memorandum of Understanding aimed at promoting competition for agricultural inputs. Importantly, the letter urges a review of federal policies that impede competition and requests that these agencies to provide a list of regulations that can be addressed to lower prices for agricultural inputs.
“Rising input costs coupled with low commodity prices have fueled an economic crisis in Rural America, and it’s why the efforts by your agencies to promote competition in the agricultural input marketplace are critical for our nation’s farmers and ranchers,” the letter reads, in part. “As you partner to ensure a competitive supply chain for our farmers and ranchers, we request that you respond to this letter… with a list of regulations across all agencies that impede competition in the marketplace for agricultural inputs.”
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