The Agriculture Resilience Act of 2023, also known as Bill 118 hr 1840, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress aimed at addressing the challenges faced by the agriculture industry in the face of climate change. The bill focuses on promoting sustainable farming practices and increasing the resilience of the agricultural sector to the impacts of a changing climate.
One of the key provisions of the bill is the establishment of a national goal to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions from the agriculture sector by the year 2040. This goal would be achieved through a combination of measures, including promoting soil health and carbon sequestration, increasing renewable energy use on farms, and reducing emissions from livestock and fertilizer use.
The bill also includes provisions to support farmers in adopting climate-friendly practices, such as providing financial incentives for the implementation of conservation practices, investing in research and development of climate-resilient crops, and expanding access to technical assistance and training for farmers.
Additionally, the Agriculture Resilience Act of 2023 aims to promote equity and social justice in the agriculture sector by prioritizing support for historically underserved farmers and ranchers, including women, minority, and veteran farmers.
Overall, the bill seeks to address the urgent need for climate action in the agriculture sector while also supporting the livelihoods of farmers and promoting sustainable and resilient food production systems.