President Barack Obama signed a new Farm Bill into law

President Barack Obama signed a new Farm Bill into law 歌词

歌曲 President Barack Obama signed a new Farm Bill into law
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[00:02.320] this is the Agriculture Report.
[00:05.620] President Barack Obama signed a new Farm Bill
[00:09.130] into law this month.
[00:10.890] Under the legislation,
[00:12.490] the federal government will no longer
[00:15.090] guarantee automatic payments to farmers.
[00:18.540] Critics say the law replaces the old payment system
[00:23.110] with new assistance
[00:25.160] that may violate international trade rules.
[00:28.720] The law also includes changes in how the United States
[00:33.320] helps hungry people around the world.
[00:34.270] From VOA Learning English,
[00:36.390] The new Farm Bill ended $5 billion a year
[00:40.900] in automatic payments to farmers.
[00:43.820] The president said the law sends a message to people
[00:47.230] who have abused the system.
[00:49.990] "This bill helps to clamp down on loopholes
[00:52.500] that allowed people to receive benefits year after year
[00:54.960] whether they were planting crops or not.
[00:57.120] And it saves taxpayers hard-earned dollars
[01:00.770] by making sure that we only support farmers
[01:03.730] when disaster strikes or prices drop," the president said.
[01:06.080] The new legislation expands programs
[01:09.180] that protect farmers from bad weather or low crop prices.
[01:14.650] It raises the lowest price growers will be paid for some crops.
[01:20.300] And it offers a taxpayer-supported insurance program to farmers,
[01:26.220] the program guarantees that their wages
[01:29.520] do not drop much from year to year.
[01:32.820] Dan Sumner is an economist with the University of California, Davis.
[01:38.700] He told VOA on Skype that the new Farm Bill could cause problems.
[01:44.870] "That's the kind of assurances that the U.S. government
[01:48.870] is willing to provide that most farmers in the world,
[01:51.590] in fact, don't have access to," he said.
[01:53.040] He adds that with the help of the government,
[01:56.220] American farmers can produce and export more crops,
[02:00.730] but he warns that could hurt crop prices.
[02:04.480] "That drives down world prices and it's a little tougher
[02:08.500] for farmers in developing countries to compete with that," Sumner said.
[02:11.210] U.S. government subsidies pushed down
[02:13.720] world cotton prices in the early 2000s,
[02:17.870] the United States lost an international trade dispute over those payments.
[02:23.730] Dan Sumner says the new Farm Bill could re-open that dispute.
[02:28.890] But groups representing growers say
[02:32.450] trade rules do let governments
[02:35.060] pay a limited amount of subsidies to farmers.
[02:38.160] Dale Moore is the chief of policy at one of those groups
[02:43.080] - the American Farm Bureau Federation.
[02:46.000] "We're pretty confident that it would take an extremely bad situation
[02:51.200] for us to even come close to violating those particular limits,
[02:54.910] something the United States hasn't come close to in years," said Dale Moore.
[02:58.170] Other changes in the Bill should help food aid
[03:01.970] get to more needy people around the world.
[03:05.080] Aid groups will be able to spend more of the assistance they receive
[03:10.530] to buy food from markets near where it will be used,
[03:15.050] earlier rules forced aid groups to buy food from American farmers.
[03:20.810] Eric Munoz works for the aid group Oxfam America.
[03:25.410] "Not only will that save money,
[03:27.420] but it will help reach people faster.
[03:29.970] The actual program of buying locally is a much quicker response
[03:34.790] than buying food from the United States and shipping it," said Eric Munoz.
[03:36.740] He told VOA on Skype that with the same amount of money,
[03:41.200] help can now reach more hungry people.
[03:44.750] And that's the Agriculture Report.
President Barack Obama signed a new Farm Bill into law 歌词
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