Racial Ethnic Farmers/Ranchers
In addition to the difficulties of survival all small farmers and ranchers
face, racially discriminatory legislation and practices led to land-loss among
racial ethnic owners at a much higher rate. Although many of the discriminatory
laws were repealed, racial ethnic farmers continued to face discrimination by
the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), such as the denial of crop
loans readily given to white farmers in similar circumstances. African American
farmers filed a class action suit against the USDA for such practices and settled
successfully in 1997. However, nearly nine out of ten of those eligible for restitution
continue to be denied.
Read more:
Obstruction
of Justice - Report on the USDA denial of restitution to African
American farmers by the Environmental Working Group and National
Black Farmers' Association.
We Are What We Eat This
PC(USA) report adopted by the 214th General Asembly (2002) on rural life and
the church includes a section on the difficulties that face Racial Ethnic farmers
and ranchers in particular (pp. 11-12). |