Ag Secretary Grubb talks about boosting ag sales... BY JAMES H. EVERHART HARRISBURG - Appointed in June and confirmed over some opposition in October, Dr. Richard E. Grubb is starting to make his mark on Pennsylvania agriculture. Following the lead of his boss, Governor Dick Thornburgh, Grubb has talked in recent weeks about the need to expand the op portunities for farmers to sell food products, by attracting new food processing industries to Penn sylvania. He agreed to talk about these plans in an interview with Lan caster Farming. Following are the highlights of that interview: Lancaster Fanning: Both yon and the governor have talked about incentives to increase die markets available to fanners in Penn sylvania. Can yon tell us a little more about these plans? Dr. Richard Grubb, Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture, during his in terview with Lancaster Farming editor James Everhart FARMSTED®!! GARAGE SHO |fr V w «.* 7/ 4 R RlS^ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l BUTLER MFG. 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A lot of this is with the Department of Commerce So we are really SHOP - STORAGE - GARAGE Prices Do Not Relate To Pictures Shown Full Line Of Insulation, Roll or Board See Your Butler Agri-Builder For All Your Insulation Needs State LF" sitting down with the Department of Commerce and coordinating and working more closely with them in trying to attract food industries into the Commonwealth. It will basically be through data support, counseling, and trying to sell Pennsylvania based upon what we have here-farm production, business climate, getting ad ditional agricultural industries to locate here which would again give to our fanners and our producers ready markets. The population is adjacent to Pennsylvania, we start at Washington and go right up the eastern seaboard to Boston. Our markets are here. We should be competitive in terms of tran sportation. The second aspect has to do with increasing our emphasis in export. 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So it’s out there where the producers and food processors, and cooperatives have immediate local access. We would be talking about the whole concept of export trade companies in Pennsylvania and getting them more involved. Also working with export-import banks in terms of setting up credits AG-MASTER* 2:12 NAZARETH BUILDING ' TRI-COUNTY SYSTEMS, INC. AGRI-SYSTEMS 3367 Gun Club Rd RD#l,Boxss Nazareth, PA 18064 Swedesboro, NJ 08085 PH 215-837-7700 PH 609-467-3174 for foreign organizations. We do generic marketing now through our local program where Keystone Pride-We’re growing better. We have over 200 Penn sylvania-based farms who promote and sell under our local program. I think we have over 2,000 retail outlets who are handling Penn sylvania products. I think we need to do some consumer market research. Where can we get the most for our dollar? 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