IFB COVID-19 RESOURCE HIGHLIGHT
: Illinois farmers may sign up for WHIP+ Quality Loss Payments by contacting their local Farm Service Agency (FSA) office and setting up an appointment. All counties are eligible for … Read More
: Illinois farmers may sign up for WHIP+ Quality Loss Payments by contacting their local Farm Service Agency (FSA) office and setting up an appointment. All counties are eligible for … Read More
Given the scale of this sector, Illinois must find the fortitude to overcome engrained barriers and self-interests to accelerate its future. (Crain’s Chicago Business)
Negotiations on another emergency coronavirus aid package are expected to ramp up as the Senate returns on Monday. Lawmakers are pushing for more money to rescue the agriculture industry that’s … Read More
Domestic farm workers, many of them undocumented immigrants, would be covered by a bill of rights for essential workers that advocates and a group of House Democrats want included in … Read More
Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue on Thursday said meatpacking plants will reopen in a matter of “days not weeks,” citing an executive order this week signed by President Trump. Workers in … Read More
The pandemic is exposing the perils of agreements based on numerical targets rather than tariff reductions or policy concessions. (Wall Street Journal)
– The food supply chain, and all our supply chains, are adapting, slowly and with understandable fits and starts sometimes, to shifts in demand of a magnitude only those old … Read More
Because of the COVID-related shutdown and slowdown in meat processing, we know the supply curve for meat has shifted upward and to the left (i.e., the marginal cost of producing … Read More
President Donald Trump defended his actions to end a “bottleneck” in the food supply, but legal experts differed over whether an executive order aimed at ensuring meatpackers keep operating amid … Read More
Sales of snacks have surged as people confined to their homes by coronavirus lockdowns turn to grazing on processed food to get through the day, food companies say—a reversal of … Read More