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Protecting Our Produce Act

To amend the Specialty Crops Competitiveness Act of 2004 to require the Secretary of Agriculture to establish a pilot program to provide recovery payments to producers of seasonal and perishable crops that experience low prices caused by imports, and for other purposes.

Introduced Mar 3, 2026

Latest action (Mar 3, 2026) Referred to the House Committee on Agriculture.

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Economy & Taxes

Summary

This bill would establish a five-year pilot program to provide crop loss payments to producers of seasonal and perishable crops including asparagus, bell peppers, blueberries, cucumbers, and squash. Payments would be made when the national average market price for these crops falls below a reference price calculated as the average of prices over the previous five years, if the price decline is caused by imports. Eligible producers must have average adjusted gross income below $5 million over the prior three years and derive at least 75 percent of income from farming, ranching, or forestry. The payment amount would equal the difference between the reference price and the effective price multiplied by the producer's average production over the five most recent marketing years. The program would be authorized $200 million annually and would begin with marketing year 2025.

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Sponsor (1)

Money behind the sponsor

Top reported contributors to Sanford D. Bishop’s campaign committee (2024 cycle) — who funds the bill’s sponsor, not a claim about this bill. Data from FEC.

  • AFLAC, INC. $12,000
  • PHOEBE PUTNEY $10,900
  • LOTUS LANDS $9,900
  • NULL $9,550
  • JORDAN-BLANCHARD CAPITAL, LLC $9,300

Organizations whose employees gave the most — itemized individual contributions grouped by the donor’s reported employer (FEC Schedule A). Full finance for Sanford D. Bishop → · Outside spending →

Actions (2)

  1. Mar 3, 2026 Referred to the House Committee on Agriculture. · house
  2. Mar 3, 2026 Introduced in House

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Full text

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

March 3, 2026

Mr. Bishop introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Agriculture

A BILL

To amend the Specialty Crops Competitiveness Act of 2004 to require the Secretary of Agriculture to establish a pilot program to provide recovery payments to producers of seasonal and perishable crops that experience low prices caused by imports, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

This Act may be cited as the “Protecting Our Produce Act”.

SEC. 2. SEASONAL AND PERISHABLE CROP LOSS PILOT PROGRAM.

The Specialty Crops Competitiveness Act of 2004 (Public Law 108- 465; 118 Stat. 3882) is amended—

(1) by striking “Secretary of Agriculture” each place it appears and inserting “Secretary”;

(2) in section 3 (7 U.S.C. 1621 note)—

(A) in paragraph (3), by striking “(3) The term” and inserting the following:

“(4) State department of agriculture.—The term”;

(B) in paragraph (2), by striking “(2) The term” and inserting the following:

“(3) State.—The term”; and

(C) in paragraph (1), by striking “(1) The term” and inserting the following:

“(1) Secretary.—The term ‘Secretary’ means the Secretary of Agriculture.

“(2) Specialty crop.—The term”; and

(3) by adding at the end the following:

“TITLE V—SEASONAL AND PERISHABLE CROP PROGRAMS

“SEC. 501. SEASONAL AND PERISHABLE CROP LOSS PILOT PROGRAM.

“(a) Definitions.—In this section:

“(1) Effective price.—The term ‘effective price’, with respect to a seasonal and perishable crop for a marketing year, means the national average market price for that seasonal and perishable crop during the seasonal marketing window for the seasonal and perishable crop.

“(2) Reference price.—The term ‘reference price’, with respect to a seasonal and perishable crop for a marketing year, means the average of the national average market prices received by all producers of the seasonal and perishable crop during the seasonal marketing window for the seasonal and perishable crop for the most recent 5-year period of marketing seasons, excluding—

“(A) the marketing season during that period with the highest national average market price; and

“(B) the marketing season during that period with the lowest national average market price.

“(3) Seasonal and perishable crop.—The term ‘seasonal and perishable crop’ means an asparagus, bell pepper, blueberry, cucumber, or squash crop that is—

“(A) marketed in raw form for consumption without further processing; and

“(B) as determined by the Secretary, normally marketed not later than 4 weeks after harvesting.

“(4) Seasonal marketing window.—The term ‘seasonal marketing window’ means the timeframe during a marketing year, as determined by the Secretary—

“(A) during which a crop is normally marketed within a specific geographical region of the United States; and

“(B) that concludes on the date that is not later than 4 weeks after the last day on which the crop is normally harvested.

“(b) Establishment of Pilot Program.—

“(1) In general.—Beginning with marketing year 2025, the Secretary shall establish a pilot program under which the Secretary shall provide annual crop loss payments to producers of seasonal and perishable crops located in any geographical region described in paragraph (2) in accordance with this section, if the Secretary determines that, during the applicable marketing year—

“(A) the effective price of the seasonal and perishable crop is less than the reference price of that seasonal and perishable crop; and

“(B) the crop loss described in subparagraph (A) is caused by imports of the applicable seasonal and perishable crop.

“(2) Description of geographical regions.—A geographical region referred to in paragraph (1) is a geographical region of the United States in which a seasonal and perishable crop is grown within a seasonal marketing window during which a harvest and shipment of the seasonal and perishable crop occurs, as determined by the Secretary.

“(c) Eligibility.—

“(1) Application.—To be eligible to receive a payment under the pilot program under this section, a producer of 1 or more seasonal and perishable crops shall submit to the Secretary an application at such time, in such manner, and containing such information as the Secretary may require, including the information described in paragraph (2).

“(2) Requirement.—No producer may be eligible to receive a payment under the pilot program under this section unless the producer—

“(A) has an average adjusted gross income of less than $5,000,000 for the 3 tax years preceding the most recent tax year; and

“(B) derives at least 75 percent of the adjusted gross income of the producer from farming, ranching, or forestry, as determined by the Secretary.

“(d) Payment Amount.—The amount of a payment provided under the pilot program under this section shall be equal to the product obtained by multiplying—

“(1) the payment rate for the marketing year for which the payment is provided with respect to the applicable seasonal and perishable crop under subsection (e); and

“(2) the average production during the 5 most recent marketing years of the seasonal and perishable crop by the producer during the seasonal marketing window, excluding—

“(A) the marketing year during that period with the highest production; and

“(B) the marketing year during that period with the lowest production.

“(e) Payment Rate.—The rate of a payment provided under the pilot program under this section shall be equal to the difference between—

“(1) the reference price of the applicable seasonal and perishable crop; and

“(2) the effective price of that seasonal and perishable crop.

“(f) Sunset.—The pilot program under this section shall terminate on the date that is 5 years after the date of enactment of the Protecting Our Produce Act.

“(g) Authorization of Appropriations.—There is authorized to carry out the pilot program under this section $200,000,000 for each fiscal year that begins after the date of the enactment of the Protecting Our Produce Act and before the date described in subsection

(f).”. <all>

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