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Here's a novel idea

by: desmoinesdem

Thu Dec 03, 2009 at 11:16:15 AM PST


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"Stop USDA loans to factory farms":

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is using our tax dollars to make loans to hog and poultry factory farms at a time when we have too many factory farms, too much pork and poultry on the market, and record-low pork and poultry prices.

To make matters worse, USDA is also using our tax dollars (about $150 million so far) to buy overproduced pork and poultry off the market in an effort to stabilize prices. [...]

Based on its own data, USDA has provided over $264 million in loans to build new factory farms in the past two years. [...]

In the past, USDA has said it doesn't want to suspend these loans because it doesn't want to eliminate credit going to beginning farmers. We have to remember, though, that these loans - which are averaging about $500,000 each - are going solely for the construction of new and expanding hog and poultry factory farms. Why encourage beginning farmers to put up capital-intensive factory farms when there is already severe overproduction and record-low prices? USDA could provide much smaller loans to many more beginning family farmers if it stopped making factory farm loans, and directed the money elsewhere.

On the Des Moines Register's site you can read the whole op-ed by Hugh Espey, executive director of Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement. Unfortunately, it sounds as if Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack has not been receptive to the Campaign for Family Farms and the Environment, which has been pushing for the UDSA to change its loan policies. There is precedent for such action. Espey writes that the Clinton administration "ordered a halt to these loans in 1999 when similar oversupply conditions existed."  

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That loan program is insane. (4.00 / 3)
desmoinesdem, thank you for bringing this to our attention. I didn't know about it. So many things are wrong with it, my brain hurts now.

Espey is correct, the loans are going in the wrong direction. The loans are going to growers whose only customers are going bankrupt? Remember the Pilgrim's Pride bankruptcy. I suppose this program effectively subsidizes the recent JBS takeover? Also,

Eastern NC reeling from hog farm bankruptcies
Wednesday, 25 November 2009 08:45

Even if the integrators aren't going bankrupt, they refuse to offer a grower a contract with a long term at rates that make it likely the grower will be able to pay off the loan. And if the integrator does go bankrupt, will the USDA forgive the loan? This stinks.

I haven't had time to think this through, but something is wrong here. The loans might be going to contract growers, but it smells like nothing more than one more way to subsidize the integrators, putting money in the pockets of the Cargill brothers, Jimmy Perdue, the Tysons, and JBS. If an integrator needs more growers, why doesn't the integrator make the loans? If a loan is a good business decision, why doesn't a local bank make the loan? I know that credit has been tight lately, but that's OK - the industry doesn't need more growers. Credit certainly wasn't tight for most of the GW Bush years, however.

The more this dish simmers, the more it looks and smells like graft and corruption. Will Blanche Lincoln hold hearings? Fat chance, slim chance, and no chance at all.


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