About the coalition.

We organize private infrastructure and philanthropic capital around the public outcomes a just agricultural economy must produce.

Most reform proposals begin with new rules, new agencies, or new spending. We begin with outcomes — the verifiable conditions a just agricultural system must achieve — and ask what private structures, audited well, can deliver them.

Compliance with the standards growers already accept. Safety for the workers who feed the country. Economic stability for the operators who hold rural communities together. These are public goods. They do not require public production.

What we believe: justice means defined results, not delegated process. Private infrastructure, properly designed and independently audited, can produce public outcomes more reliably than expanded mandates. Philanthropic capital is most useful when it underwrites systems that scale, not subsidies that lapse. Regulation should validate working systems — not invent new ones in place of them.

What we don’t do: lobby for new agricultural agencies, ask for new appropriations, or propose to expand the regulatory state. We design the private mechanisms that make those expansions unnecessary.

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