Barriers to Market Access and Liquidity for Small Farms: A Deep Dive by Breeauna Sagdal

Discover the urgent challenges facing small farmers as Breeauna Sagdal exposes the barriers to market access created by centralized regulations. Uncover how the USDA's grip on the certification process is driving up consumer costs and threatening food sovereignty. Learn how we can take back control and support local, independent producers before it's too late. Watch now!

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In a compelling presentation at the “Attack on Food and Farmers” symposium, Breeauna Sagdal, a rancher, writer, and lead researcher for the Beef Initiative, explored the significant challenges facing small livestock producers. Breeauna delves into the intricate web of regulations that obstruct market access for independent farmers, drawing parallels between modern U.S. administrative policies and historical instances of centralized control, such as Mussolini’s Italy.

One of the key points highlighted is the USDA’s control over the certification process, which Sagdal identifies as a significant barrier for small farmers. This centralization of power has led to increased costs for consumers and limited access to locally sourced, high-quality meat. She also discusses the economic consequences of these regulations, including the closure of thousands of family farms each year and the growing dominance of multinational conglomerates in the meatpacking industry.

Sagdal raises critical questions about the future of food sovereignty and calls for a radical decentralization of control back to state and local levels. She emphasizes the need for consumers to become aware of these issues and take action to protect their access to real, locally produced food.

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To watch the full presentation, visit Children’s Health Defense here.

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