Barley groups sign on to Crop Insurance Coalition letters to Congress
  • 01/30/2023

Barley groups sign on to Crop Insurance Coalition letters to Congress

The American Malting Barley Association and the National Barley Improvement Committee are engaged in the Crop Insurance Coalition efforts and are signatories on the below referenced letters. The Coalition seeks to collaborate to build relationships with lawmakers and educate about the critical role that crop insurance plays in protecting our nation's food security.


Crop Insurance Coalition Promotes Crop Insurance as a Critical Risk Management Tool, Key for Conservation


WASHINGTON, DC (January 30, 2023) – The Crop Insurance and Reinsurance Bureau (CIRB), American Association of  Crop Insurers (AACI), and National Crop Insurance Services (NCIS), along with 58 additional Crop Insurance  Coalition partners, representing farmers, lenders, agricultural input providers, and conservation groups, sent  letters to key decision makers in the Administration and Congress opposing cuts to the federal crop insurance program during the upcoming fiscal year 2024 budget and appropriations processes.


“The last several years have brought an onslaught of uncertainty for America’s farmers and ranchers – from  weather extremes to the disruptions of international markets to COVID-19 and all of its unique challenges. During  this tumultuous time, one of the few certainties that farmers could rely on was the protection provided by the  federal crop insurance policy purchased with their hard-earned dollars,” the letter explains. 


Last year, farmers and ranchers spent more than $6 billion to purchase crop insurance policies from the private sector through a program regulated by USDA. Private sector companies compete for farmers’ business and quickly  deliver assistance to farmers, typically within just a few weeks. The structure of the crop insurance program  allows producers to customize their policies to their individual farm and financial needs, while also facilitating  additional opportunities for producers to engage in conservation practices. 


Click the following links to view the Administration, Budget Committee and Appropriations Committee letters,  respectively.


Crop Insurance Coalition Letter to USDA Leadership FY24

Crop Insurance Coalition Letter to Senate and House Budget Committees FY24

Crop Insurance Coalition Letter to Senate and House Appropriation Committees FY24