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H.R. 4110: The Organic Dairy Data Collection Act

The Organic Dairy Data Collection Act is a proposed legislation aimed at enhancing the collection and publication of data related to the production of organic dairy in the United States. Below are the key components of the bill:

Objectives of the Act

The act primarily focuses on three areas to improve data collection related to organic dairy:

1. Support for Data Collection

The Secretary of Agriculture will be tasked with providing support for programs that collect and publish information on the costs associated with producing organic milk. This data will include:

  • The costs of major organic feed materials such as corn, soybeans, and hay.
  • Prices for both domestically produced and imported organic feedstuffs.
  • All other costs related to the production of organic milk.

2. Establishment of the Organic All Milk Price Survey

Within 90 days of the act becoming law, the Secretary will be required to create a new survey called the Organic All Milk Prices Survey. This survey aims to:

  • Gather and report monthly information on the prices that organic dairy farmers receive for their milk.
  • Include national data as well as regional data for the six areas with the highest levels of organic dairy production.

3. Reporting of Organic Milk Data

Within 180 days after the enactment, the Secretary must publish new periodic reports using data collected from various agricultural services. These reports will:

  • Provide cost-of-production data specific to organic milk by state.
  • Include regional data on the total quantity of organic milk produced.
  • Report the mailbox prices (the amount received by farmers after all deductions) for organic milk in the major dairy-producing regions.
  • List prices for significant organic feed materials.

Conclusion of Key Components

The bill emphasizes the need for better data management in the organic dairy sector to support farmers and inform consumers about the organic milk market. This is intended to create an open platform for price transparency and economic analysis in organic dairy production.

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Date Action
Jun. 24, 2025 Introduced in House
Jun. 24, 2025 Referred to the House Committee on Agriculture.

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