On December 5th, Senator Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) joined Senators Peter Welch (D-Vt.), Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), and Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) in introducing the Withstanding Extreme Agricultural Threats by Harvesting Economic Resilience (WEATHER) Act, legislation that would call for the development of an index-based insurance policy that is more responsive to crop and income losses faced by farmers as a result of extreme weather.
“Massachusetts’ farmers labor to put healthy food on our plates, but climate change-induced extreme weather makes that job incredibly difficult,” said Senator Markey. “Our small and diversified farmers need protection when extreme weather, like the catastrophic flooding we saw this year, hits. That is why I am proud to cosponsor the WEATHER Act, which will lay the groundwork for a better crop insurance program – one that will meaningfully and quickly help farmers when they need it most.”
“As we saw during this summer’s brutal floods in Vermont, the consequences of extreme weather events vary from farm to farm. That’s why it’s crucial that crop insurance policies are designed to comprehensively address crop and income losses, especially for small farms so crucial to Vermont,” said Senator Welch. “My WEATHER Act works to reinvent crop insurance as a worthy investment for Vermont farmers by calling for the implementation of an index-based insurance policy that more adequately compensates farmers for extreme weather-related income losses. This bill works to ensure that all Vermont farmers whose livelihoods have been impacted by extreme weather are given essential resources they need to recover.”
“Farmers in Vermont have faced a year like no other in recent memory, from the early growing season frost, to the July flooding, to the endless rain all summer and fall,” said Senator Sanders. “Unfortunately, the current federal crop insurance options are simply not workable for many of the small and diversified farms we have in Vermont. In the face of more intense and unpredictable weather due to climate change, the federal government must step up to support farmers, food producers, and small businesses. The WEATHER Act is an important step in ensuring the Federal Crop Insurance Program can respond to the needs of farmers in Vermont and across the northeast.”