New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2509

Introduced
5/12/22  

Caption

Requires NJEDA to establish "Value-added Agriculture Loan Program" to assist farmers in developing value-added products.

Impact

The establishment of this program is positioned to significantly impact state agricultural practices and local economies by providing financial support to farmers who might otherwise struggle to innovate or expand their operations. By focusing on value-added products, the program seeks not just to assist farmers financially but also to contribute to the state's agricultural sector's overall sustainability. This approach aligns well with economic development goals aimed at bolstering local businesses and creating job opportunities within the agriculture sector.

Summary

Senate Bill 2509, also known as the 'Value-added Agriculture Loan Program', mandates the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) to create and administer a loan program targeted at assisting farmers, cooperatives, and farmer-owned partnerships in developing value-added agricultural products. The intent of this bill is to support farmers in enhancing their income by encouraging the processing and marketing of products that have been altered or enhanced in value, thereby opening new markets and opportunities for growth. Each loan is set to range between $5,000 and $10,000.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its potential to uplift the farming community, there may be points of contention regarding eligibility requirements and the allocation of funds. Specifically, farmers must be state residents and use the loans solely for farms located in New Jersey, which could exclude certain farmers from eligibility. Additionally, the requirement for significant participation in farming activities may raise questions about the level of involvement needed to qualify for loans. As with many agricultural funding initiatives, discussions may surface concerning how funds are distributed and whether they effectively reach the farmers most in need.

Companion Bills

NJ A2309

Same As Requires NJEDA to establish "Value-added Agriculture Loan Program" to assist farmers in developing value-added products.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1879

Requires NJEDA to establish "Value-added Agriculture Loan Program" to assist farmers in developing value-added products.

NJ A2309

Requires NJEDA to establish "Value-added Agriculture Loan Program" to assist farmers in developing value-added products.

NJ S3242

Requires NJEDA to establish loan program to assist beginning farmers in financing capital purchases.

NJ A4645

Requires NJEDA to establish loan program to assist beginning farmers in financing capital purchases.

NJ A4229

Requires NJEDA to establish loan program to assist beginning farmers in financing capital purchases.

NJ S1881

Requires NJEDA to establish loan program to assist beginning farmers in financing capital purchases.

NJ SB2106

Relating To Value-added Production.

NJ HB2144

Relating To Value-added Production.

NJ SB274

Sales and use tax, agricultural products, producer value added agricultural products exempt from sales tax, Sec. 40-23-1, 40-23-4 am'd.

NJ HB412

Sales and use tax, agricultural products, producer value added agricultural products exempt from sales tax, Sec. 40-23-1, 40-23-4 am'd.

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