California Table Grape Industry Aims to Enhance Specialty Crop Competitiveness; Ian LeMay Details

FRESNO, CA - With the state’s table grape growers top of mind, the California Table Grape Commission (CTGC) is providing the USDA with input on how it can enhance specialty crop competitiveness. This comes following testimony shared by incoming President Ian LeMay at the CDFA state board hearing at the World Ag Expo in Tulare, California.
According to LeMay, the purpose of the testimony before the state board was to encourage the inclusion of table grape grower priorities in the comments that CDFA will make to USDA on behalf of the state’s specialty crop growers.
“Competitiveness has long been a commission priority,” said LeMay in his statements. “We hope that the state board sees value in the recommendations and includes them in its feedback to USDA.”
LeMay’s testimony provided recommendations focused on enhancing competitiveness in the United States marketplace, expanding exports, extending USDA food purchases for those in need, supporting research initiatives, and encouraging the adoption of new technologies, a release stated.
Some of the highlights include:
To read LeMay’s testimony in full, click here.
Stay tuned to AndNowUKnow to see the impact of these recommendations.
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