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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, In 1920, Illinois had 892 Black farmers, and | ||||||
3 | African-Americans owned 14 percent of the nation's farmland; | ||||||
4 | and
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5 | WHEREAS, As of the 2017 USDA Agricultural Census, there | ||||||
6 | are 188 individually Black-owned farms which make up a | ||||||
7 | combined 40,412 acres; out of the 116,417 agricultural | ||||||
8 | producers in Illinois, 267 are Black and 115,896 are | ||||||
9 | Caucasian; and | ||||||
10 | WHEREAS, According to the USDA's National Statistics | ||||||
11 | Service, as of April 2019, Illinois had 72,000 farms; | ||||||
12 | Illinois' farmland covers 27 million acres, which is | ||||||
13 | approximately 75% of the state's total land area; and
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14 | WHEREAS, As farming has become a big business, it has | ||||||
15 | become one of the least diverse businesses in our state; the | ||||||
16 | pressure to consolidate that has reduced the ranks of farmers | ||||||
17 | for the past century is making any turnaround unlikely; and | ||||||
18 | WHEREAS, The number of Black farmers in Illinois appears | ||||||
19 | destined to eventually be reduced to zero; the numbers are | ||||||
20 | dwindling across much of the Midwest; and |
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1 | WHEREAS, The scarcity of African-American farmers stems | ||||||
2 | from our troubled history as well; racial discrimination | ||||||
3 | played a big role in driving Blacks off their land in southern | ||||||
4 | states; for sharecroppers, farming was associated with the | ||||||
5 | poverty and backbreaking labor of slavery; for those who owned | ||||||
6 | land, unequal treatment made it difficult to retain the | ||||||
7 | property and earn a living; as recently as the mid-1990s, | ||||||
8 | white farmers who agreed to sell crops would routinely get | ||||||
9 | better prices at market; and | ||||||
10 | WHEREAS, In a landmark legal settlement, the U.S. | ||||||
11 | Agriculture Department acknowledged that it had abused Black | ||||||
12 | farmers for generations when agents approved only a fraction | ||||||
13 | of financing requests, delayed loans until after the planting | ||||||
14 | season, and withheld other key payments; and
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15 | WHEREAS, Only in a few southern states have the ranks of | ||||||
16 | Black farmers shown a notable increase; therefore, be it
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17 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE | ||||||
18 | HUNDRED SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
19 | we urge the Illinois Department of Agriculture to study the | ||||||
20 | effects and the types of land loss to Black farmers from post | ||||||
21 | slavery until now; and be it further | ||||||
22 | RESOLVED, That we call for state support and capacity |
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1 | building for Black farming communities across Illinois and a | ||||||
2 | dedication to helping grow agriculture in rural, urban, and | ||||||
3 | suburban areas to meet food access demands and increase | ||||||
4 | economic resilience in vulnerable food desert communities; and | ||||||
5 | be it further | ||||||
6 | RESOLVED, That Black farmers can play a leading role in | ||||||
7 | our local healthy food system and create regional networks of | ||||||
8 | jobs, food, and opportunities; and be it further
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9 | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be | ||||||
10 | delivered to the Illinois Department of Agriculture and the | ||||||
11 | National Black Farmers Association.
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