ALBANY — The following statement was released by NYFB President David Fisher:
“The New York State budget is an investment in the future of our diverse farms and local food system. In particular, the fully funded research, marketing, conservation, and animal health programs that New York Farm Bureau members advocated for will provide the framework for growth and opportunity that are needed coming off a challenging year. Additionally, we are pleased to see Nourish NY is now a permanent program that will benefit our farms and people in need of healthy food in every corner of our state. The extension of the farm workforce retention tax credit is also applauded to continue to help offset rising labor costs that put New York’s farmers in an uncompetitive marketplace position. That concern over the high cost of doing business in New York remains with the scope of the full budget plan.
New York Farm Bureau would like to especially thank the agriculture committee chairs, Senator Michelle Hinchey and Assembly Member Donna Lupardo, for their leadership through the budget process, along with the governor and every member of the legislature who support New York agriculture. It is a leading driver of our economy and provider of local, home grown food. The pandemic put the spotlight on the essential work of our farmers and employees, and we are grateful that effort was recognized in the final state budget agreement.”
New York Farm Bureau is the State’s largest agricultural trade organization. Its members and the public know the organization as “The Voice of New York Agriculture.” New York Farm Bureau is dedicated to solving the economic and public policy issues challenging the agricultural community.
–New York Farm Bureau
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