Like other businesses, farmers and ranchers are facing short-run adverse effects of the COVID-19 crisis and longer-term recession challenges. One important difference is that farming is considered an essential activity, and unlike many service businesses, farms are not being asked to shut down their operations. Despite this, Congress has included in the CARES Act bailout an additional $23.5 billion for the agricultural sector. Ensuring that these funds are targeted to farm households in need should be a priority.Non-PRIFPRI5; 3 Building Inclusive and Efficient Markets, Trade Systems, and Food IndustryMTI
As we outlined in the previous edition of Agricultural Policy Review, agriculture felt the sting of ...
Marked as a dark swan occurrence and compared to the monetary scene of World War Two the fl are-up o...
Agriculture in the United States and many other countries is at a critical juncture. Public investme...
The Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic caused disruptions to the U.S. agriculture sector, including a ...
The CARES Act, passed in March of 2020, provid-ed many changes that directly impacted farmers. It cr...
On March 13, 2020, the U.S. Federal Government declared a national emergency based on the novel coro...
The COVID-19 pandemic fully exposed the vulnerability of the global agri-food system to shocks and s...
The unprecedented outbreak of the novel COVID-19 pandemic has stalled or critically stifled most of ...
The United States Congress and the President have approved multiple phases of COVID-19 assistance to...
United States Congress and the President have approved multiple phases of COVID-19 assistance to dat...
The past four years have been chaotic for US agriculture. Trade wars, initiated by the Donald Trump...
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the US economy and labor market, sending the US unemployment rate to...
If the government can ensure that the benefits of credit facilities reach farmers in a time-bound fa...
Key Points After a relatively short period when the agricultural sector experienced close-to-average...
With the initial onset of COVID-19, pictures of empty supermarket shelves and panic buying raised qu...
As we outlined in the previous edition of Agricultural Policy Review, agriculture felt the sting of ...
Marked as a dark swan occurrence and compared to the monetary scene of World War Two the fl are-up o...
Agriculture in the United States and many other countries is at a critical juncture. Public investme...
The Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic caused disruptions to the U.S. agriculture sector, including a ...
The CARES Act, passed in March of 2020, provid-ed many changes that directly impacted farmers. It cr...
On March 13, 2020, the U.S. Federal Government declared a national emergency based on the novel coro...
The COVID-19 pandemic fully exposed the vulnerability of the global agri-food system to shocks and s...
The unprecedented outbreak of the novel COVID-19 pandemic has stalled or critically stifled most of ...
The United States Congress and the President have approved multiple phases of COVID-19 assistance to...
United States Congress and the President have approved multiple phases of COVID-19 assistance to dat...
The past four years have been chaotic for US agriculture. Trade wars, initiated by the Donald Trump...
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the US economy and labor market, sending the US unemployment rate to...
If the government can ensure that the benefits of credit facilities reach farmers in a time-bound fa...
Key Points After a relatively short period when the agricultural sector experienced close-to-average...
With the initial onset of COVID-19, pictures of empty supermarket shelves and panic buying raised qu...
As we outlined in the previous edition of Agricultural Policy Review, agriculture felt the sting of ...
Marked as a dark swan occurrence and compared to the monetary scene of World War Two the fl are-up o...
Agriculture in the United States and many other countries is at a critical juncture. Public investme...