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N.Y. Farm Bureau Responds to Hochul Budget Proposal
New York Ag Connection - 02/02/2023

New York State Governor Kathy Hochul released her proposed 2023-24 executive state budget Wednesday in Albany.

New York Farm Bureau President David Fisher released the statement below in response to the funding and policy initiatives.

“Gov. Hochul said today, 'Don’t forget the farmers,' and she didn’t in the proposed state budget. Her economic development plan, prioritized in her budget address, includes a refundable investment tax credit for agriculture that will incentivize improvements on family farms across the state. This is especially needed following years of low commodity prices, high inflation, and a pandemic, all things that have caused deep concern in the farming community. We greatly appreciate this important step forward from the governor, but also express concern that a higher minimum wage rate tied to inflation will be a step backwards. Farms are small businesses facing significant inflation costs, just like all New Yorkers are confronting. Making the cost of production even more expensive raises a red flag for those in the business of feeding this state.

New York Farm Bureau thanked the governor for additional proposed funding for agriculture, including increased state procurement of local food, $10 million to eliminate food scarcity which would support farm markets and supply chain improvements, support for NY FarmNet to address mental health needs in the farming community, and $400 million for the Environmental Protection Fund which includes assistance for farmers to implement sustainable best management practices.

Fisher said that New York Farm Bureau’s Board of Directors will be meeting next week to analyze the individual spending lines in the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets' budget and to determine the organization’s budget priorities.

"Our members and staff are already engaging with lawmakers to make the case for investments and sound public policy in the final state budget that will support our family farms, food system, and local economies. We look forward to continuing these discussions with the executive branch, legislature, and state agencies during the return of New York Farm Bureau’s popular Taste of New York reception Feb. 27 at the Empire State Plaza Convention Center in Albany,” Fisher said.

Click https://bit.ly/3HuMwY1 to read the governor's budget briefing book.


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