CA GROWN Marks October as California Farmer and Farmworker Month



CA GROWN Marks October as California Farmer and Farmworker Month


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SACRAMENTO, CA - Living in California, I am privileged to be exposed to an abundance of fresh and locally grown produce in my area. Without farmers, farmworkers, and everyone involved in the supply chain, our diets would be a lot less fresh and flavorful. To show appreciation to those dedicated to bringing produce to the plate, CA GROWN is dedicating the month of October as California Farmer and Farmworker Month.

Cheríe Watte Angulo, Executive Director, CA GROWN“This month was born out of the desire to thank our farmers and farmworkers for working tirelessly through the pandemic to keep food on the grocery store shelves,” said Cheríe Watte Angulo, Executive Director for CA GROWN. “As communities sheltered-in-place, the industry quickly regrouped, supplying the proper PPE to the workforce and shifting food headed toward foodservice to retail outlets and food banks where need was the greatest.”

Farmer and Farmworker month, according to the press release, is the first of what will be many years of celebrations and is marked by social media and retail campaigns throughout the state.

To show appreciation to those dedicated to bringing produce to the plate, CA GROWN is dedicating the month of October as California Farmer and Farmworker Month

To help drive the significance farmworkers have on our supply chain, Northern California-based Raley’s is taking part in the month by highlighting the crops that California produces.

Chelsea Minor, Corporate Director of Public Affairs, Raley's“Raley’s is proud to sell more than 4,000 items that are either grown in or produced right here in California!” said Chelsea Minor, Raley’s Corporate Director, Public Affairs. “We have been supporting local farmers and producers since our inception. We look forward to bringing ‘CA Happy Hour at Home’ to households across California to enjoy local food and wine pairings.”

California agriculture not only feeds people across the U.S. and around the globe, but the industry is an economic driver for the state, supporting 1.2 million jobs and providing $263 billion in total generated revenue for the state.

Karen Ross, Secretary of Food and Agriculture, California“It takes many hands to bring food from the farm to the table. I salute the hardworking farmers, ranchers, and farmworkers for what they do every day—but especially this year—to make California the country’s top milk-producing state and the supplier of one-third of the vegetables and two-thirds of the fruits and nuts in the U.S. A vibrant agriculture sector is essential in taking care of humanity’s most basic needs,” said California Secretary of Food and Agriculture, Karen Ross.

Californians are encouraged to participate in the month by using the hashtag #CAGROWN on social media posts. For every public social media post using the hashtag, CA GROWN will contribute a pound of food to a local food bank.

To help drive the significance farmworkers have on our supply chain, Northern California-based Raley’s is taking part in the month by highlighting the crops that California produces

“People can participate by simply taking a moment to thank their farmers at their favorite Farmer’s Market, make a meal using CA GROWN ingredients, or download our fun coloring sheet and talk to their kids about farming and the people who grow their food,” said Watte Angulo.

For more information about CA GROWN’s Farmer and Farmworker Month, click here.

We here at ANUK continue to tip our hats to everyone that has provided the essential fruits and vegetables we all need and will celebrate all month long in appreciation!

CA GROWN



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