FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
January 10, 2008
GOVERNOR SPITZER ADDRESSES THE 176TH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
Highlights
Agriculture as a Major Force to Help Revitalize the Upstate Economy
Governor Eliot
Spitzer today addressed members of the New York State Agricultural Society at
their 176th Annual Meeting and Agricultural Forum, where he elaborated on
initiatives from his State of the State address that will impact farmers and
“During my
address Wednesday, I outlined an aggressive strategy to help get
During his
State of the State address on Wednesday, the Governor proposed a $1 billion
Upstate Revitalization Fund, which will invest in a variety of economic
development projects, many of which are designed to boost Upstate's
agricultural sector. These include a 200-acre agricultural manufacturing park
in
Governor
Spitzer placed Upstate revitalization front and center in his State of the
State remarks, emphasizing the need to reduce the cost of doing business, cap
property taxes, and establish affordable, high-speed broadband Internet access.
He also highlighted workers’ compensation reforms that were achieved last year,
saving
The
appointment of Patrick Hooker to serve as Commissioner of Agriculture and
Markets was announced during last year’s Agricultural Society meeting. At the
meeting this year, Commissioner Hooker will give his first official State of
New York Agriculture address, which will recap the accomplishments of 2007 and
identify some of the challenges the State’s agriculture industry faces in the
months and years ahead.
The
Agricultural Society meeting focused on alternative energy sources. The
Governor spoke about the progress the State has made on the renewable energy:
over the past year, the State has funded 20 new renewable energy projects,
which will produce 862 megawatts (MW) of new wind, biomass and re-powered
hydroelectricity generation. The Governor vowed to continue to make significant
investments in clean, renewable energy that will benefit
New York
State Agriculture Commissioner Patrick Hooker said: “The Governor is committed
to helping farmers, agribusinesses and the entire rural, upstate community. As
an industry, we will prosper from Governor Spitzer’s energy and integrity as he
works on our behalf to make
Assembly
Agriculture Committee Chair Bill Magee said: “Agriculture is at an exciting
crossroads as we look to produce value-added products, diversify farms and
expand markets for our locally grown and produced agri-goodies.
We all must recognize that agriculture is one of the largest industries in this
state and that we must ensure that it is invested in, and I appreciate the
Governor's support. There are endless possibilities for the agriculture
industry in processing, renewable energy and value-added marketing.”
Senate
Agriculture Chair Senator Catharine M. Young said: “Farming built Upstate’s
economy, and now agriculture can be the engine for revitalization. Investing in
agribusiness is the way to go.”
Assemblyman
Darrel Aubertine said: “As a lifelong farmer, I have
always worked to protect family farms and promote the rural economy. I am
pleased to see the Governor’s focus on agriculture as a driver in the Upstate
economy. I am also encouraged that this event is focused on agriculture-based
energy, an area offering great opportunity for growth in rural
Senator
David Valesky said: “I am pleased the Governor is
here in
Assemblyman
Cliff Crouch said: “Being a lifelong resident of Upstate New York as well as a
former dairy farmer I am committed to ensuring that farmers throughout Upstate
New York have the opportunity they need to grow and prosper. The governor’s
plan for a $1 billion dollar revitalization fund for Upstate could do just
that. Agriculture is currently the largest industry in the state, and with the
technological advancements in alternative energy it will establish an even
stronger position in the future. As a community we need to take advantage of
available farm funding so we can increase production along with our bottom
line. By capitalizing on these developments, we as an agricultural community
can thrive.”
Farmers in
In his
speech, the Governor remarked that
Agriculture
is a $3 billion industry in
The New York
State Agricultural Society was organized in 1832 to foster, promote and improve
the