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COMMODITY PROMOTION
AND MARKETING
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Farmers’ Markets
We strongly encourage the continuance of all farmers
markets. ’07
Grain Dealers
We recommend that all grain dealers in the state of
Maryland should have certified grain-testing personnel. We request that samples
taken for moisture tests be free and clear of foreign materials. We support the
voluntary establishment of standards for moisture discounts, which separate
shrinkage, and the drying cost and which are not tied to the price paid for the
grain. ’05
Labeling Requirements
Since the risk of illness from unpasteurized cider is
no greater than the risk of illness from any other food source, we do not
support any labeling of cider beyond whether or not it is pasteurized. ’07
MDA & State Government Marketing Efforts
Efficient marketing programs are necessary for any
successful agricultural enterprise. We urge the Governor and legislators to
support the Maryland Department of Agriculture's efforts to improve marketing
services. We support the “Maryland’s Best” marketing program. '02
We urge the Maryland legislature to adequately fund MDA
marketing programs that serve all citizens.’07
We strongly encourage the Maryland Department of
Economic Development to continue its policy of providing financial support for
the promotion of our agricultural industries.’06
We support substantially increased efforts by the
government to expand the number of markets and buyers for Maryland agricultural
commodities. ’05
Deep Water Terminal
We support a viable grain export terminal.’07
The State of Maryland must work diligently to develop a
competitive grain trade deep water terminal, which is critical for the survival
of grain producers. ’07
We urge the creation of more storage capacity for fuels
in the Baltimore area. ’05
Roadside Markets
We oppose legislation that attempts to prohibit
roadside vending of our agricultural products.’06
Roadside Signs
Due to the need for the farmers to diversify
their operations the use of roadside signs is imperative to let the public know
your location and which products are available. Therefore, we support exempting
such signs from the regulations governing roadside signs. ’06
Traditional and Organic Agricultural Products
We oppose any segment of the farm community promoting
their production methods as healthier or better for the environment without
evidence to support those claims. ’06
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