NASDA Announces Key Policy Priorities for U.S. Farmers in 2026
The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA) has outlined five major policy priorities for 2026, aimed at addressing significant challenges faced by farmers, ranchers, and food systems across the United States. These priorities, selected by NASDA's member-led Board of Directors, include agricultural labor reform, animal disease preparedness and traceability, the farm bill, pesticide regulations, and regional food procurement and distribution. The focus is on strengthening agricultural productivity, protecting food security, and supporting both rural and urban communities. NASDA President Amanda Beal emphasized the association's unique position at the intersection of federal policy and local implementation, highlighting the importance of these priorities in meeting the needs of farmers and states.