SYRACUSE, N.Y. A project facilitated by New York AgriDevelopment Corporation will pump new technology and new life into a western New York feed mill. In the process, 16 full-time jobs will be saved and. continued service will be assured to some 150 farm-families in western New York and northwestern Pennsylvania. The product of a collaborative Administration Announces Ag Marketing Grants HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Pennsylvania Agricul ture Secretary Samuel E. Hayes Jr. recently announced about $1 million to 22 organizations pro moting Pennsylvania agricul tural products. “Pennsylvania agriculture has products for the planet,” Hayes said. “And, through the hard work of these agricultural organizations and the product promotion grants, we are able to spread the good news about Pennsylvania’s high-quality foods and agricultural products. “Under this marketing effort, Association Pennsylvania public and private dollars are Pride in Pennsylvania Products working together to develop in Pennsylvania Restaurants, promotional and educational programs about our bountiful supply of food and fiber. “It’s easy to see why agriculture is the backbone of our state economy. Pennsylvania agriculture feeds the world. Our 60,000 hard working farm families have an excellent record of productivity helping to make us first nationally in the production of mush rooms and potato chips, and among the top five producers of such diverse foods as milk, chicken, trout, peaches and eggs.” Hayes said the $860,000 in grants from the 2000 Pennsylvania Agricultural Product Promotion Matching Giants Program -*■ are offered to qualified Pennsylvania nonprofit agricultural product promotion and market ing organizations to increase consumer awareness and sales of Pennsylvania agricul tural products. The 2000 grants will be matched by the or ganizations for a total of more than $1,720,000 for product promotion. This year’s recipients are: • Hardwood Lumber Manufacturers Asso ciation of Pennsylvania 2001 Forest Prod ucts, Equipment and Technology Exposition, $17,500, • North Central Pennsylvania Regional Planning and Development Commission Northern Pennsylvania Hardwoods Product Promotion Mission, $15,000. • PennAg Industries-Poultry Council Pennsylvania Egg Quality Assurance Pro gram: Promotional Campaign, $50,000. • Pennsylvania Apple Marketing Program Winter Retail Pennsylvania Select Apples, $31,500. • Pennsylvania Fresh Mushroom Promo tion Committee Pennsylvania Fresh Mushroom Promotion Program, $150,000. • Pennsylvania Pork Producers Council Pork Products Promotion Program, $42,000. • Pennsylvania Vegetable Marketing and Research Program “Pennsylvania Pro duce... Simply Delicious” Promotion Cam paign, $lB,OOO. • Pennsylvania Wine Association Com prehensive Promotional Program for Penn sylvania Wine and Wine Grapes, $120,000. • The Center City Proprietors Pennsyl vania Preferred, $36,000. • Farmers’ Market Trust Promoting “Pennsylvania Produce... Simply Delicious” in the Greater Philadelphia Region, $44,000. • Pennsylvania Association for Sustain able Agriculture Southwestern Pennsylva nia Consumer Guide to Farm Fresh, $24,000. • Pennsylvania Beef Council Promotion for Beef Quality and Safety, $36,000. • Pennsylvania Christmas Tree Growers Association Christmas Tree Commodity Promotion, $16,000. • Pennsylvania Composting Association Marketing Compost Production and Use in Pennsylvania, $7,000. Reinvestment In Western N. Y. Feed Mill Saves Jobs effort by New York AgriDe velopment and its public and private sector partners, the $3.3 million redevelopment of the Gramco, Inc. feed mill on the outskirts of Springville is exactly the kind of agricultural eco nomic development project with which New York AgriDevelop ment wants to be involved. “This project represents rein vestment in agribusiness infras tructure,” said Michael • Pennsylvania Dairy Prin cess and Promotion Services Dairy-Cyberspace Education and Promotion, $2,900. • Pennsylvania Dairy Promo tion Program Make it Cool, Make it Cold, Make it Milk!, $147,500. • Pennsylvania Dairy Stake holders 2000 Stakeholders Video Project, $6,750. • Pennsylvania Landscape and Nursery Association Pro motion of Ornamental Horticul ture in Pennsylvania to Consumers, $22,100. • Pennsylvania Restaurant Grandrib 3® PLUS Buy the Best from RIGIDPLY... A company that only sells Quality. AH this adds up t 0... 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Hayes said that, during the past five years, there has been significant and steady growth of agricultural exports from Penn sylvania approaching nearly $1 billion in 1999. Hayes noted that Pennsylva- Complete Building Packages, Trusses And Glue-Laminated Timbers Springville plant was too anti quated to carry the load, Gramco was faced with the pos sibility of closure after more than 80 years in business. Instead, New York AgriDe velopment and its partners at the Small Business Administra tion’s Small Business Develop ment Center, the Cattaraugus County Bank, the Town of Con cord Industrial Development Agency, Empire State Develop ment Corporation, and the Busi- nia has the largest and most ag gressive trade-development program for food, agriculture, and wood products in the Northeast, and one of the top development programs in the country. “The new ‘Products for the Planet’ logo has created an iden tity for Pennsylvania agricul tural products in the world market,’’ Hayes said. “And recent trade events have re sulted in sales of more than $l4 million.” Gov. Ridge also has led trade missions to countries such as Mexico, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Germany, and Great Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, Novwnbar 25, 2000-Al9 ness and Professional Development Center at James town Community College coor dinated a program that helped Gramco develop its new busi ness plan, provided financing for the new plant’s construction, provided economic development incentives, and will provide training programs and assist ance. Construction on the 5.5-acre site began in October and will be complete next May. Britain to promote Pennsylvania products such as produce and agriculture products. One of every five Pennsylva nians is employed in an agricul ture-related field. And agriculture generates $4.2 bil lion in annual cash receipts, as well as $44 billion in related eco nomic activity. For more information on the product promotion grant pro gram, contact the Bureau of Market Development at (717) 787-6041 or visit the Agriculture Department homepage, which can be accessed through the Pennsylvania Power Port at www.state.pa.us or directly at www.pda.state.pa.us. 301-334-3977 1283 Joni Miller Rd. Oakland, MO 21550 ‘-■9. ♦ > * V / A S' -.if