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Pub. Date
2014.
Description
Many states pride themselves on producing one or two crops. But Colorado is different. Our exceptional growing conditions and unique climate allow us to produce a diverse variety of high quality, exportable produce. From our potatoes to our sweet corn to our mouth-watering cantaloupes and peaches, we are recognized for our world-class produce. Colorado fruit and vegetable growers and shippers are ready to meet your business needs. Choose Colorado...
Pub. Date
2013.
Description
In order to grow the state's economy and support access to healthy foods for all Coloradans, the Colorado Food Systems Advisory Council recommends the expansion of direct market technical assistance for all Colorado producers. Such technical assistance should focus on: clarifying farm to plate food safety regulations; supporting food and farming business development and management; and, increasing direct market access for producers of all sizes.
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Pub. Date
2015.
Description
The Colorado Department of Agriculture's Farm Products Program protects producers and dealers of fruits, vegetables, hay, grain, and livestock by licensing and bonding farm products dealers; and conducting examinations and financial analysis of dealers. When appropriate, non-payment complaints between producers and dealers are investigated.
Pub. Date
2014.
Description
Varios estados se enorgullecen de producir uno o dos cultivos. Colorado es diferente. Nuestras condiciones de cultivo excepcionales y clima único nos permite cultivar una gran variedad de productos de primera categoría con calidad de exportación. Desde nuestras papas hasta nuestro maíz dulce (Arg: choclo) hasta nuestros melones y duraznos (melocotones), somos reconocidos por nuestros productos agrícolas de clase mundial. Los productores...
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Pub. Date
2020.
Description
Across key local and regional markets (i.e., farmers markets, farm to school, food hubs serving other institutions, and restaurants) we estimate a $3.9million decline in sales (the most conservative estimate for direct sales losses) leading to a payroll decline of up to $585,000, and a total loss to the economy of up to $6.7 million from March to May 2020. Without immediate mitigation (in addition to the innovation supply chain solutions our producers...