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Governor Brown Signs “Farm to Fork” Legislation

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As California celebrates “Farm-to-Fork Week,” Governor Jerry Brown signed three bills to expand access to fresh, locally-grown food in communities across California.

Brown was Tuesday’s KVML “Newsmaker of the Day”.

“This farm to fork legislation expands access to fresh, local produce and will help make our communities healthier,” said Brown.


The Governor signed the following bills:


• AB 224 by Assemblymember Richard S. Gordon (D-Menlo Park): Establishes health and safety standards for “community-supported agriculture” to ensure that Californians can continue to access local food directly from farmers. 


• AB 551 by Assemblymember Philip Y. Ting (D-San Francisco): Allows cities and counties to establish Urban Agriculture Incentive Zones, to help encourage owners of undeveloped properties to use their land for urban farming, providing communities with urban green space and a local food source.


• AB 654 by Assemblymember Isadore Hall III (D-Compton): Extends the sunset date to January 1, 2018 for the California Department of Food and Agriculture’s certified farmers’ market program.


Brown paved the way for farmers markets in California by signing the Direct Marketing Act in 1978, which allowed farmers to sell their produce directly to consumers.


The “Newsmaker of the Day” is heard every weekday morning on AM 1450 KVML at 6:45, 7:45 and 8:45am.

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