Directs Dept. of Agriculture to develop and implement beginning farmer mentoring program in cooperation with certain agricultural and educational organizations and entities.
Impact
The implementation of this mentoring program is expected to have a significant positive impact on agricultural productivity and farmer retention in New Jersey. By providing guidance, advice, and other resources, the program aims to enhance the success rates of new farmers, thereby preserving the agricultural industry crucial for local food supply and economic stability. Additionally, this initiative could foster community engagement and revitalization within rural areas of the state.
Summary
Assembly Bill A3617 requires the New Jersey Department of Agriculture to develop and implement a mentoring program aimed at helping beginning farmers. This initiative is in response to growing concerns regarding the aging farmer population in the state, which has reportedly seen the average age increase from 57 to 59 years between 2007 and 2012. The bill emphasizes the importance of transferring knowledge and skills from experienced farmers to new entrants to the agricultural sector, thereby ensuring the sustainability of farming in New Jersey.
Contention
However, there may be challenges in the execution and funding of the mentorship program, as it requires collaboration with various agricultural and educational entities, including Rutgers University and local agricultural boards. Some stakeholders may argue about the allocation of resources and the effectiveness of such programs if not executed with proper management and strategic planning. These points of contention highlight the logistics and the importance of establishing clear criteria for mentoring relationships.
Directs Dept. of Agriculture to develop and implement beginning farmer mentoring program in cooperation with certain agricultural and educational organizations and entities.
Directs Dept. of Agriculture to develop and implement beginning farmer mentoring program in cooperation with certain agricultural and educational organizations and entities.