Arlington,
VA – Today, FMI –
The Food Industry Association
welcomed the U.S. House of Representatives’ passage of a Farm Bill that
strengthens the U.S. food system, supports American farmers and ensures
continued access to safe, affordable food for families nationwide. FMI Chief
Public Policy Officer Jennifer Hatcher offered the following statement.
“The Farm Bill has long served as a cornerstone of our
nation’s food and agriculture policy. At a time of ongoing economic uncertainty
and supply chain challenges, it is critical that Congress works collaboratively
to deliver a modern, bipartisan Farm Bill that provides stability and certainty
across the food supply chain, while also supporting nutrition programs, promoting
agricultural innovation, strengthening rural economies, and keeping food
affordable and accessible for all Americans.
“As private sector partners with the
federal government and critical access points
for SNAP participants, FMI and its grocery members are committed to
strengthening the integrity and efficiency of nutrition programs for millions of customers in every community. We applaud the House for
including bipartisan provisions to make the SNAP online pilot program
permanent, provide a permanent extension of the prohibition on state and
contractor EBT processing fees for retailers, and broaden the Gus Schumacher
Nutrition Incentive Program (GusNIP) to include additional forms of fruits and
vegetables.
“FMI looks forward to working with policymakers on both sides of the aisle to ensure final enactment of a Farm Bill that meets the needs of the entire food industry and the consumers we serve.”
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