The amount dairy farmers are paid for their milk is set by a federal milk marketing system, which Gillibrand characterizes as “one of the most complicated and out-of-date economic systems in our nation...” As Congress prepares to debate the 2023 Farm Bill, she is reintroducing what she calls the Dairy Pricing Opportunity Act.
“Dairy farmers play a central role in New York state’s economy. They shouldn’t struggle to get by just because the milk pricing system we use hasn’t been reformed in any major way for the last 20 years. Last Congress I introduced a bill, a Dairy Pricing Opportunity Act, to start the process of reevaluating the federal dairy pricing system and give farmers more of a voice in the process. And I’ll be re-introducing it to help give dairy farmers the ability to price their products in a way that meets their needs. It will be an important step in making sure the federal dairy pricing formula compensates dairy farmers fairly.”
The proposal would require the federal Department of Agriculture to hold hearings to review the milk pricing system with input from dairy farmers. New York Farm Bureau Deputy Public Policy Director Lauren Williams says it would help to have hearings in which dairy farmers could provide direct input on pricing.
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