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BIPOC farmers and farm workers awarded millions

As Congress continues to negotiate the next food and farm bill, a group of organizations with expertise in agriculture, labor, climate change, food security and nutrition this week announced a first of its kind effort to uplift the voices of food and farmworkers, marginalized farmers and frontline communities in the farm bill process.

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