80 likes | 94 Views
Discover the vital role of public and private support organizations in assisting agricultural producers. From public funding to industry support, learn about the differences in emphasis, funding types, and benefits for producers. Explore how these organizations provide education, marketing, and legislation support to protect farmers' interests and ensure the success of California's agricultural landscape.
E N D
Organizations Assisting Agricultural Producers Assistance and support comes in two distinct forms Public Funded / Industry Supported
Breaking Down the Differences • Public Support Organizations • State or Federally funded • Tax Dollars • Emphasis on Education and Marketing • Industry Funded • Voluntary Membership Fees • Mandatory assessment based on crop movement
Two Types of Funding Public Support Organizations Private Support Organization • State or Federally funded • Tax Dollars • Emphasis on Education and Marketing • Voluntary Membership Fees • Mandatory assessment based on crop movement • Emphasis on producer benefits, information, legislation
Farm organizations are working everyday to educate consumers and protect the California farmers ability to continue to produce the bounty of the Golden State. Abundant California
Publically Funded Organizations Education • These groups provide research and grower education programs that are designed to improve both crop and business management improvements to the Farm operation.
Grower Funded Agricultural Organizations • These grower funded organizations are responsible for providing marketing information, business management information and various other services.
Benefits of Cooperation • Strength in numbers • Power in the marketplace • Pooling resources and talent • Power in bargaining • Together people can do more