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Organic Farmers in AZ: Time for Farm Bill Fairness

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Friday, June 15, 2012   

PHOENIX - It's debate time at the U.S. Senate for the next Farm Bill - with organic farmers in Arizona joining peers across the nation in closely monitoring the topic of crop insurance.

Organic farmers pay a 5 percent surcharge for the insurance - and yet, if they incur a loss, they're reimbursed at conventional product rates instead of the higher market value of their organic crops.

Ariane Lotti, the National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition's assistant policy director, says there's an assumption that organic crops are somehow "riskier" - although that's debatable.

"As the scientific literature expands on organic farming, we're actually seeing that organic farming systems are more resilient in the face of extreme weather, such as droughts and flooding."

She says an amendment is being offered that would direct the U.S. Department of Agriculture to refigure its crop price policies and include market-based organic payouts for all insured crops.

Farmer Arnott Duncan of Goodyear, Ariz., says the whole crop insurance program is overly simplistic. He says there's far less weather-related risk for Arizona's irrigated organic crops, but production costs can vary widely depending on the specific crop and where it's grown.

"The production costs are much more expensive in an irrigated crop than it is for a dry-land (crop). So everything needs to be weighted per the production area, given the requirements for the agronomic practices that are necessary in that area."

Farm Bill amendments will be offered during the next several weeks, and Lotti sees a good chance that crop insurance will be reformed.

"It's a question of fairness, and it's also a question of making sure that the core of our farm policy works for not just one sector of agriculture but the full array of farmers in America."

The Farm Bill also covers such programs as energy, forestry, food stamps and school lunches.


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