For too long, dominant corporations have abused their power to steal farmers’ livelihoods and put once-thriving rural communities in decline — but it’s not just rural communities that are suffering under the thumb of the largest corporations in our food and agriculture system.
Consumers and their families are paying more than ever for food, food insecurity continues to be high, diet-related chronic diseases are on the rise, and America now imports more of the food people eat, causing a growing agricultural trade deficit.
By prioritizing farmers and families over the profits of dominant corporations, the Trump-Vance administration can rein in corporate power, balance the food system, and empower farmers to supply their communities with safe, nutritious, and abundant food.
Curious to hear our team’s thoughts about what’s ahead? Farm Action and Farm Action Fund recently held a briefing on what’s next for anti-monopoly food and agriculture policy in both the White House and Congress where we reviewed the implications of election results and presented our policy roadmap for the incoming Trump-Vance administration. Click below to watch.