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Massachusetts Enacts FARM Bill to Support Agriculture
March 24, 2026
The Massachusetts Senate has enacted the FARM Bill (S.3029) to strengthen the state's agricultural sector through permanent agricultural investment programs, enhanced farmland preservation, and expanded nutrition assistance initiatives. This legislation codifies key programs such as the Healthy Incentives Program and Farm to School, promotes agritourism, renewable energy adoption on farms, and supports local food production especially during emergencies. Procurement professionals and contractors working with state agricultural agencies should anticipate increased opportunities related to farm infrastructure improvements, agritourism development, renewable energy projects, and nutrition program support services.
- The Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources (MDAR) and related state agencies will likely issue contracts to implement and expand these programs.
- Emphasis on farmland preservation and renewable energy suggests potential procurement in environmental and energy services tailored to agricultural settings.
- Nutrition assistance and farm-to-school initiatives may drive demand for food supply chain services and local food producers.
- Organizations involved in agricultural training and emergency food production should evaluate partnership and contracting opportunities with state entities such as UMass Extension and MEMA.
The FARM Bill supports farmers by codifying state agricultural investment programs, improving food supply chain resilience, and helping families access healthy, local produce.
— Massachusetts Legislature
Agencies
Massachusetts Senate, Senate Committee on Ways and Means, Joint Committee on Agriculture and Fisheries, Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources, Department of Revenue
Locations
Sources
- Press Room · MA · Mar 24
- Press Room · MA · Mar 24