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HB 211

Farm Products

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Nan Cobb and 4 co-sponsors

Florida enacts HB 211 farm products legislation establishing new regulatory requirements governing agricultural production, processing, and sale of farm goods.

Chapter No. 2025-136
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Bill Summary · HB 211

Legislative bill overview

HB 211 is a Florida bill that has been enacted into law (Chapter 2025-136) addressing farm products regulations. The bill passed through both chambers of the legislature and received gubernatorial approval in June 2025.

Why is this important

Farm products legislation affects Florida's agricultural industry, food safety standards, and market regulations that impact both producers and consumers. The specific provisions influence how farm goods are grown, processed, labeled, or sold within the state.

Potential points of contention

  • Agricultural industry burden: New regulations or compliance requirements could increase operational costs for small and mid-sized farms
  • Market access restrictions: Any new labeling, certification, or quality standards may create barriers for certain producers or farming methods
  • Consumer protection vs. producer flexibility: Balance between implementing safety measures and maintaining farmers' operational autonomy

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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