The National Council of Farmer Cooperatives (NCFC) is a prominent organization dedicated to advancing the business and policy interests of cooperatives and farmer-owned enterprises in the United States. With a history dating back to 1929, the NCFC represents regional and national farmer cooperatives, which collectively encompass nearly 2,000 local farmer cooperatives across the country. The organization actively works on a wide range of legislative and regulatory issues, including cooperative tax matters, antitrust concerns, energy, international trade, conservation, and more.
Through its advocacy efforts, the NCFC aims to support the sustainable growth and development of the agricultural sector, while ensuring the well-being of farmers and ranchers. By addressing key issues such as ag labor, climate and conservation, credit access, rural development, farm policy, risk management, food and nutrition, legal and tax matters, trade and market access, and transportation infrastructure, the NCFC plays a vital role in shaping the future of American agriculture.
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