1 | 1 | | CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION House Resolution No. 74Introduced by Assembly Member Soria(Coauthors: Assembly Members Aguiar-Curry, Connolly, Jones-Sawyer, and Villapudua)February 26, 2024 Relative to California Agriculture Day. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTHR 74, as introduced, Soria. Digest KeyBill TextWHEREAS, March 19, 2024, is designated as California Agriculture Day, a day of celebration to commemorate agricultures importance in our daily lives, its vital role in keeping Californians nourished, and its role in keeping the states economy ranked as the fifth largest in the world; andWHEREAS, The theme of California Agriculture Day 2024 is Next-Gen Tools, Talent & Tech in recognition of the crucial role Californias agricultural community plays in leading and feeding the world due to its focus on innovation, science and research, preparing the workforce of the future, and adoption of climate smart practices; andWHEREAS, For more than 60 consecutive years, California has been the number one agricultural state in the nation, producing more than 400 crop and livestock products and accounting for over one-third of vegetables and nearly three-quarters of the fruits and nuts produced in the United States; andWHEREAS, Farming and related industries employ more than 22.1 million people, making up over 10.4 percent of employment in the United States; andWHEREAS, Californias agricultural community relies on a vital infrastructure that aids in the exclusion and early detection of plant and animal pests and diseases that impact public health, the environment, and commerce; andWHEREAS, The inexhaustible efforts of millions of farmworkers have contributed greatly to the success of the industry; andWHEREAS, Todays agricultural industry offers over 200 challenging and rewarding career opportunities, from on-farm cultivation to food science and engineering; andWHEREAS, Over the past seven decades, advances in agricultural production have resulted in a drop in consumer spending on food products from 22 percent of average household disposable income in 1949 to 11.3 percent in 2022; andWHEREAS, California is the nations leader in agricultural exports, shipping $22.5 billion in food and agricultural commodities around the world in 2021, which represents a 7 percent increase from the previous year; andWHEREAS, California is the nations sole exporter of many agricultural commodities, supplying 99 percent or more of the nations exported almonds, artichokes, dates, figs, garlic, kiwis, olives and olive oil, pistachios, prunes, raisins, table grapes, tomatoes for processing, and walnuts; andWHEREAS, Californias agricultural industry constantly seeks to incorporate the latest scientific and technological production and marketing techniques to meet the demands of changing consumer needs and complex world markets; andWHEREAS, Science, technology, and innovation have enabled California agriculture to continually improve quality, safety, and consumer product choice, and drive advancements in organic production, reduced water use, and more sustainable pest management practices, including biological controls; andWHEREAS, California agriculture has provided strong leadership in the adoption of climate-smart practices to reduce methane and other greenhouse gas emissions, improve energy efficiency, save water, and scale up soil health practices to sequester carbon and other solutions to climate change; andWHEREAS, Public-private partnerships are continually being developed to improve quality and ensure safe handling practices on the farm, in transit, and during processing; andWHEREAS, California consumers say that it is important to them to purchase food items grown in the state and they have demonstrated increased support of farmers markets, community-supported agricultural programs, and Farm to School programs; andWHEREAS, A broad approach to agricultural education is vital to ensuring that California agricultural farms and ranches continue to flourish; andWHEREAS, California is estimated to lose 500,000 acres of agricultural land by 2050, and more than 300,000 acres of it will have been highly productive irrigated cropland, and thus California should continue to work for conservation to preserve Californias agricultural heritage; andWHEREAS, It is appropriate for all Californians to recognize our farmers, ranchers, farmworkers, and others involved in providing such a bounty to our nation and the entire world; now, therefore, be itResolved by the Assembly of the State of California, That the Assembly recognizes and honors all those who work in California agriculture for their dedication and productivity by designating Tuesday, March 19, 2024, as California Agriculture Day and by observing March 19, 2024, as National Agriculture Day; and be it furtherResolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution. |
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3 | 3 | | CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION House Resolution No. 74Introduced by Assembly Member Soria(Coauthors: Assembly Members Aguiar-Curry, Connolly, Jones-Sawyer, and Villapudua)February 26, 2024 Relative to California Agriculture Day. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTHR 74, as introduced, Soria. Digest Key |
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9 | 9 | | CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION |
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11 | 11 | | House Resolution |
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13 | 13 | | No. 74 |
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15 | 15 | | Introduced by Assembly Member Soria(Coauthors: Assembly Members Aguiar-Curry, Connolly, Jones-Sawyer, and Villapudua)February 26, 2024 |
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17 | 17 | | Introduced by Assembly Member Soria(Coauthors: Assembly Members Aguiar-Curry, Connolly, Jones-Sawyer, and Villapudua) |
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18 | 18 | | February 26, 2024 |
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20 | 20 | | Relative to California Agriculture Day. |
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22 | 22 | | LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST |
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24 | 24 | | ## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST |
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26 | 26 | | HR 74, as introduced, Soria. |
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30 | 30 | | ## Digest Key |
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32 | 32 | | ## Bill Text |
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34 | 34 | | WHEREAS, March 19, 2024, is designated as California Agriculture Day, a day of celebration to commemorate agricultures importance in our daily lives, its vital role in keeping Californians nourished, and its role in keeping the states economy ranked as the fifth largest in the world; and |
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36 | 36 | | WHEREAS, The theme of California Agriculture Day 2024 is Next-Gen Tools, Talent & Tech in recognition of the crucial role Californias agricultural community plays in leading and feeding the world due to its focus on innovation, science and research, preparing the workforce of the future, and adoption of climate smart practices; and |
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38 | 38 | | WHEREAS, For more than 60 consecutive years, California has been the number one agricultural state in the nation, producing more than 400 crop and livestock products and accounting for over one-third of vegetables and nearly three-quarters of the fruits and nuts produced in the United States; and |
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40 | 40 | | WHEREAS, Farming and related industries employ more than 22.1 million people, making up over 10.4 percent of employment in the United States; and |
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42 | 42 | | WHEREAS, Californias agricultural community relies on a vital infrastructure that aids in the exclusion and early detection of plant and animal pests and diseases that impact public health, the environment, and commerce; and |
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44 | 44 | | WHEREAS, The inexhaustible efforts of millions of farmworkers have contributed greatly to the success of the industry; and |
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46 | 46 | | WHEREAS, Todays agricultural industry offers over 200 challenging and rewarding career opportunities, from on-farm cultivation to food science and engineering; and |
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48 | 48 | | WHEREAS, Over the past seven decades, advances in agricultural production have resulted in a drop in consumer spending on food products from 22 percent of average household disposable income in 1949 to 11.3 percent in 2022; and |
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50 | 50 | | WHEREAS, California is the nations leader in agricultural exports, shipping $22.5 billion in food and agricultural commodities around the world in 2021, which represents a 7 percent increase from the previous year; and |
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52 | 52 | | WHEREAS, California is the nations sole exporter of many agricultural commodities, supplying 99 percent or more of the nations exported almonds, artichokes, dates, figs, garlic, kiwis, olives and olive oil, pistachios, prunes, raisins, table grapes, tomatoes for processing, and walnuts; and |
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54 | 54 | | WHEREAS, Californias agricultural industry constantly seeks to incorporate the latest scientific and technological production and marketing techniques to meet the demands of changing consumer needs and complex world markets; and |
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56 | 56 | | WHEREAS, Science, technology, and innovation have enabled California agriculture to continually improve quality, safety, and consumer product choice, and drive advancements in organic production, reduced water use, and more sustainable pest management practices, including biological controls; and |
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58 | 58 | | WHEREAS, California agriculture has provided strong leadership in the adoption of climate-smart practices to reduce methane and other greenhouse gas emissions, improve energy efficiency, save water, and scale up soil health practices to sequester carbon and other solutions to climate change; and |
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60 | 60 | | WHEREAS, Public-private partnerships are continually being developed to improve quality and ensure safe handling practices on the farm, in transit, and during processing; and |
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62 | 62 | | WHEREAS, California consumers say that it is important to them to purchase food items grown in the state and they have demonstrated increased support of farmers markets, community-supported agricultural programs, and Farm to School programs; and |
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64 | 64 | | WHEREAS, A broad approach to agricultural education is vital to ensuring that California agricultural farms and ranches continue to flourish; and |
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66 | 66 | | WHEREAS, California is estimated to lose 500,000 acres of agricultural land by 2050, and more than 300,000 acres of it will have been highly productive irrigated cropland, and thus California should continue to work for conservation to preserve Californias agricultural heritage; and |
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68 | 68 | | WHEREAS, It is appropriate for all Californians to recognize our farmers, ranchers, farmworkers, and others involved in providing such a bounty to our nation and the entire world; now, therefore, be it |
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70 | 70 | | Resolved by the Assembly of the State of California, That the Assembly recognizes and honors all those who work in California agriculture for their dedication and productivity by designating Tuesday, March 19, 2024, as California Agriculture Day and by observing March 19, 2024, as National Agriculture Day; and be it further |
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72 | 72 | | Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution. |
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