Farm Bureau

The Florida Farm Bureau is a non-profit organization working tirelessly to promote and protect the agricultural interests in the state of Florida. With a rich history dating back to 1941, it serves as the voice of the farming community, comprising of over 60,000 member-families and representing various agricultural sectors, including crops, livestock, aquaculture, and forestry. The primary mission of the Florida Farm Bureau is to enhance the economic viability and sustainability of Florida agriculture while advocating for policies that ensure a favorable business environment for farmers and ranchers.

One of the key objectives of the Florida Farm Bureau is to advocate for fair and sensible agricultural policies at the state and federal levels. Through its strong lobbying efforts, it aims to influence legislation and regulations that impact the farming community, striving for policies that address the unique challenges faced by Florida farmers. Additionally, the organization provides a platform for farmers to voice their concerns and actively engage in discussions with policymakers and other stakeholders.

In addition to advocacy, the Florida Farm Bureau plays a pivotal role in promoting and supporting agricultural education and awareness. It offers programs and resources to educate both youth and adults about the importance of agriculture, food safety, and environmental stewardship. The organization also fosters connections between consumers and farmers through initiatives such as farm tours, farmers markets, and educational activities, aiming to bridge the gap between urban and rural communities and generate a better understanding and appreciation for Florida’s vibrant agricultural industry.