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Policy Update – March 31, 202


As the 2026 session of the Kentucky General Assembly moves toward its final stretch, several key policy decisions are taking shape that will impact the future of farming, local food systems, and nutrition access across the Commonwealth. At CFA, we’re continuing to advocate for policies that support Kentucky farmers, strengthen local markets, and connect more Kentuckians to fresh, locally produced food.

This year, three core issues have guided our work for our members: protecting farmland ownership, investing in soil health, and expanding market opportunities for small and mid-scale farmers. The following bills represent important steps toward addressing these challenges and strengthening the long-term viability of Kentucky family farms:

Together, these conversations reflect a growing recognition that strong farms and healthy communities go hand in hand. From protecting family farmland to expanding local food markets, improving soil health, and supporting small-scale processing, the decisions made during this legislative session will have lasting impacts on Kentucky agriculture.

We’ll continue working alongside our members, farmers, community partners, and policymakers to advance solutions that strengthen family farms and build a more resilient local food system for Kentucky.

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