State Representative Jack Jordan (R-Bremen) is touting the recent passage of a new state law designed to reduce regulatory burdens on small farmers and expand consumer access to locally grown food across Indiana.
House Enrolled Act 1424 officially prohibits the excessive regulation of small farm and homestead vendors. The legislation significantly expands the variety of agricultural products that can be sold locally and at community farmers' markets. Additionally, the law opens new economic avenues for local agriculture by allowing direct-to-consumer shipping statewide, providing Hoosiers with more healthy food options.
“This session, I supported a new law that prevents over-regulation on Hoosier farmers and local vendors, giving them more freedom to sell their products and expanding access to affordable, homegrown food,” Rep. Jordan said in a recent statement.
While the legislation cuts red tape to help small businesses thrive, it also maintains important public health and safety standards.
“To ensure transparency, the law requires appropriate labeling on products, clarifies that local health officials may investigate food-borne illness complaints, and includes other consumer protections,” Jordan explained.
Ultimately, officials hope the legislation will serve as an economic catalyst for rural communities and agricultural entrepreneurs.
“This law will ease the regulatory burden on small farmers and businesses, expand Indiana's local food economy, and get more locally grown products into the hands of Hoosiers,” Jordan concluded.
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