NYC Mayoral Hopeful: Local Farms Key to Taming Inflationary Food Prices

Feeling the pinch of rising grocery bills? One New York City mayoral candidate believes the solution lies closer to home. State Senator Zellnor Myrie, a Democrat from Brooklyn, is proposing a plan to leverage New York’s extensive agricultural network to combat soaring food costs.

“We have a wealth of farms in this state that need more support to get their produce to city markets,” Myrie explained in a recent interview with NTD. “By prioritizing local sourcing, we can drastically reduce transportation costs and put more money back into the pockets of both farmers and consumers.”

The strategy addresses a significant issue: according to the New York State Department of Agriculture, the state boasts over 30,500 farms (2024 data). However, a concerning reality is that farmers currently receive less than 16 cents of every dollar spent on food. The remaining 84 cents covers expenses like transportation, processing, and distribution – costs which Myrie’s plan aims to curtail.

This proposal offers a unique approach to tackling food inflation, focusing on strengthening local economies and reducing reliance on long-distance transportation. It highlights the potential of local farming to not only alleviate financial strain on New Yorkers but also boost the sustainability and resilience of the city’s food system.

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