Farm Action Applauds White House Actions to Restore Competition to Food and Agriculture System
Farm Action Applauds White House Actions to Restore Competition to Food and Agriculture System
Marking the second anniversary of his executive order on competition, today President Biden is announcing new federal actions that fulfill key promises to bring more competition to the food and agriculture system. In response, Farm Action released the following statement:
“On behalf of everyone in the trenches of this forty-year fight to rein in corporate power, I’m thrilled to see the administration make such sweeping changes and keep their promises to the American people,” said Joe Maxwell, a Missouri farmer and co-founder of Farm Action.
“We’ve been working for years to get an administration to undo the wrong-headed consumer-welfare framework that facilitated unprecedented concentrations of corporate power in our economy,” Maxwell continued. “By focusing on substantial harm, the proposed merger guidelines will let the FTC and DOJ actually prevent concentration and not just grapple with the consequences.”
Maxwell concluded, “USDA’s partnership with state Attorneys General and the historic Farmer Seed Liaison will both go a long way in restoring the people’s place of power in the U.S. food system.”
Honoring the executive order’s “whole-of-government” approach, two of these actions activated the three agencies responsible for improving food system competition:
- The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) released proposed merger guidelines for public comment that apply the antitrust laws as written by Congress and reflect Supreme Court precedent. By enforcing the law, the proposed merger guidelines would protect competition for agricultural producers.
- The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) launched key measures to lower food prices and promote competition in agriculture, including the historic partnership with more than 30 bipartisan State Attorneys General, which will bring their combined power to bear against anticompetitive behaviors that are harming farmers and consumers alike. The USDA has also appointed a Farmer Seed Liaison team, fulfilling a critical directive from the executive order in the highly consolidated seed and agrochemical industry. The team has launched a new web tool to streamline access to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office’s resources, which will empower farmers navigating the patent system.