The current sugar policy in the
This wasteful price support program has remained in place for too long thanks
to the lobbying efforts of the powerful
● For an Up to Date view on the developments and
problems with the 2007 Farm
Bill
More material to read-
Big Sugar Strikes Back: The 2007 Farm Bill
By: Gabriel Sahlgren
July 30, 2007
At the end of the day, the Members of the House sang the same old song as they always do. On Friday July 27, the $286 billion 2007 farm bill was passed by a vote of 231-191. And as expected, the bill included an extension, and expansion, of the already bloated U.S. Sugar Program.
If not anything startling occurs, such as the Senate going in a different direction or the President vetoing a final farm bill, every organization interested in reducing taxpayers’ burden, promoting lower prices for consumers, and helping developing countries can look forward to another five years of extensive opposition against the egregious sugar scheme. Read More »
Congressional Letter to Members of the House Agriculture Committee- July 17, 2007
Open
Letter to President Bush and the U.S. Congress.
NGO Statements Supporting
Sugar Reform
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