Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 7 : Section 2301


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/03/05
Section 2301. Congressional findings and declaration of policy

      Agricultural products are produced in the United States by many
    individual farmers and ranchers scattered throughout the various
    States of the Nation. Such products in fresh or processed form move
    in large part in the channels of interstate and foreign commerce,
    and such products which do not move in these channels directly
    burden or affect interstate commerce. The efficient production and
    marketing of agricultural products by farmers and ranchers is of
    vital concern to their welfare and to the general economy of the
    Nation. Because agricultural products are produced by numerous
    individual farmers, the marketing and bargaining position of
    individual farmers will be adversely affected unless they are free
    to join together voluntarily in cooperative organizations as
    authorized by law. Interference with this right is contrary to the
    public interest and adversely affects the free and orderly flow of
    goods in interstate and foreign commerce.
      It is, therefore, declared to be the policy of Congress and the
    purpose of this chapter to establish standards of fair practices
    required of handlers in their dealings in agricultural products.



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