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California Specialty Crops Council
31831 Road 132 Visalia, CA 93292 Tel: (559) 288-0301 gary@specialtycrops.org http://specialtycrops.org
"To work together tofoster a positive regulatory environmentfocusing on pest management and stewardship that supports the success o f CSCC growers. "
The California Specialty Crops Council (CSCC), a 501(c) 5 non-profit organization, is a trusted source of field based information spanning horticultural crop production, pest management, food safety and stewardship activities in fruit, root, vegetable, vine and berry crops (fresh, dried, and processed). Our diverse partnership of ag organizations also includes beekeepers. Combined, CSCC growers generate $4.1 billion annually on approximately 522,000 acres of California farmland. Our members include:
CA Cherry Board CA Dried Plum Board CA Fresh Carrot Advisory Board CA Garlic and Onion Research Advisory Board CA Leafy Greens Research Program CA Melon Research Board CA Pear Advisory Board CA Pepper Commission CA State Beekeepers Association
The CSCC is committed to transparent scientific and technical exchange, responsible agricultural practices and effective public policy solutions developed through partnerships with the scientific community, policymakers and other stakeholders in agriculture.
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