billHR6593Event Tuesday, January 13, 2026Analyzed

Domestic Organic Investment Act of 2025

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Summary

H.R. 6593, the Domestic Organic Investment Act of 2025, is an early-stage authorization bill to establish a USDA program supporting domestic organic supply chains. It has no explicit funding authorization and is referred to subcommittees, indicating minimal near-term market impact.

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Key Takeaways

  • 1.No funding authorized; separate appropriations needed.
  • 2.Early legislative stage with low momentum.
  • 3.No direct impact on publicly traded agribusiness companies.

Market Implications

No market implications at this stage. The bill does not create revenue streams or regulatory costs for any publicly traded company. Investors should monitor for future appropriations or committee action.

Full Analysis

The bill was introduced on December 10, 2025, by Rep. Salinas (D-OR) and referred to the House Committee on Agriculture. On January 13, 2026, it was further referred to two subcommittees: Nutrition and Foreign Agriculture, and Conservation, Research, and Biotechnology. This is a procedural step indicating the bill is in early legislative stages with no committee markup or floor action scheduled. The bill text establishes a Domestic Organic Investment Program under the Agricultural Marketing Service to increase capacity in the organic supply chain for producers, handlers, and suppliers. However, it does not authorize a specific dollar amount; any funding would require a separate appropriations bill. The companion bill S.3427 is also in early stages in the Senate. With only three cosponsors and a junior member as lead sponsor, legislative momentum is low. No publicly traded companies are directly named or obligated by the bill's provisions, which focus on certification and supply chain capacity for organic producers. The SEC EDGAR data for agriculture companies (DE, CF, CTVA, BG, ADM, FMC, MOS) shows large revenue bases, but none are directly affected by this authorization bill. The bill's impact on markets is procedural and low.

Key Legislators

Rep. Salinas, Andrea [D-OR-6]

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