Requires NJTA and SJTA to annually report information on "Jersey Fresh" program.
Impact
The implementation of A2298 is anticipated to promote local agriculture by creating more opportunities for growers and producers of New Jersey agricultural products to sell directly to consumers. This may contribute to enhancing local economies while encouraging the promotion of regional food items. The requirement for annual reporting aims to ensure accountability and facilitate tracking the program's effectiveness and reach. By mandating detailed documentation of sales and participant engagement, stakeholders can assess the program's impact over time.
Summary
Assembly Bill A2298 mandates that the New Jersey Turnpike Authority (NJTA) and the South Jersey Transportation Authority (SJTA) provide an annual report regarding the 'Jersey Fresh' program. This initiative aims to enhance the sale of agricultural products labeled 'Jersey Fresh' and other associated food items at designated service areas along the Garden State Parkway and the New Jersey Turnpike. The bill outlines specific data that must be included in these reports, such as selected service areas, number of sellers, total sales figures, and feedback from participating growers and sellers.
Contention
While the bill generally focuses on enhancing local business, some contention may arise regarding the administrative burden placed on the NJTA and SJTA to compile reports. Transactional data, including total sales, may pose challenges in terms of accurately capturing and reporting such figures. There could also be discussions about how these efforts align with broader economic strategies, particularly in the context of competition among agricultural producers from neighboring states.
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