Session of 1999
House Concurrent Resolution No. 5038
By Committee on Agriculture
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CONCURRENT RESOLUTION urging the United States Congress
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mergers in agribusiness.
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12 WHEREAS, The
United States is in the midst of a merger wave as
13 most major sectors of our economy are
moving toward fewer and larger
14 operations; and
15 WHEREAS,
Although this movement may increase efficiency of such
16 companies, it is critical that these
changes do not come at the expense of
17 family farmers and ranchers; and
18 WHEREAS, Farmers
are already suffering from the lowest prices in
19 52 years and ill-advised and illegal
mergers will drive down prices even
20 more; and
21 WHEREAS, Certain
structural changes in the farm economy such as
22 the Monsanto-DeKalb and Cargill-Continental
mergers may adversely
23 affect the ability of family farm
agriculture to cope in a changing world
24 economy; and
25 WHEREAS, With
such declining prices, further concentration in ag-
26 ribusiness will significantly diminish
competition from companies that
27 buy, store and trade the farmer's
commodities and fewer markets in rural
28 areas will aggravate an already serious
agricultural situation; and
29 WHEREAS, Merger
of agribusiness concerns could stifle or drive out
30 competition in local markets and control
key distribution points for com-
31 modities produced by Kansas farmers;
and
32 WHEREAS,
Horizontal mergers increase market concentration, in-
33 crease the likelihood of collusion and
result in unilateral anticompetitive
34 effects; and
35 WHEREAS, These
mergers involving feed suppliers and agricultural
36 merchandisers limit availability of
competition for inputs such as feed,
37 seed, fertilizer and local marketing
opportunities while Kansas family live-
38 stock and grain producers are faced with
increasing limited sources of
39 suppliers; and
40 WHEREAS, These
mergers of agribusinesses pose a threat to the
41 availability of marketing options for
Kansas farmers and to the viability
42 and continued existence of many family
farms in Kansas: Now, therefore,
43 Be it resolved by
the House of Representatives of the State of Kansas,
HCR 5038
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1 the Senate concurring
therein: That the Legislature of the State of Kan-
2 sas urges Congress to further
investigate mergers in agribusiness; and
3 Be it further
resolved: That the Secretary of State be directed to
send
4 enrolled copies of this resolution to
the President of the United States,
5 the President of the United States
Senate, the Speaker of the United
6 States House of Representatives, the
Secretary of the United States De-
7 partment of Agriculture, the United
States Attorney General and each
8 member of the Kansas Congressional
Delegation.
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