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Growing Stronger Project

Making Oregon a national model for successful, progressive agricultural production by harnessing the power of state economic development policies.

Progressive Agriculture as an Engine of Economic Development in Oregon

The nation’s “urban-rural divide” is obvious in Oregon, where natural resource management

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discussions rapidly degenerate into ideological clashes. At the same time, Oregon’s agricultural community faces unprecedented economic challenges. Commodity prices stagnate while production costs increase. Family-held and family-managed farms are, literally an endangered species.

Oregonians are coming to the realization that a healthy, economically and environmentally sustainable agricultural sector is an essential part of the Oregon dream. Urban and rural citizens are beginning to understand the need to develop new ways of working together.

Thanks to a generous three-year grant of $325,000 from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, OEC is leading an effort to bring Oregonians together around a new vision that unites us all: vibrant rural communities, a strong economy and a healthy environment.

Project Objectives and Activities

Our first objective is to develop innovative economic development policies that support progressive agriculture. We released a commissioned report, Assessing the Market Dynamics and Economic Potential of ‘Values-Added’ Agriculture and Food Businesses in Oregon [PDF], in early December 2006.

Using this report -- along with interviews with agricultural, business, academic and environmental stakeholders, and the expertise of our Growing Stronger Advisory Committe -- we’ll develop policy recommendations that capitalize on market opportunities.

Our second objective is to build support for these policies by strengthening collaborative voices’ role in the public policy process. To do this, we are expanding the reach of our annual Agriculture and the Environment Workshop Series, seeking input from our Agricultural Advisory Panel, and working with key members of the community to develop a shared statement of goals so that farmers and environmentalists “start with the end in mind” in developing policies and other proposals. For a slightly longer summary of our Growing Stronger project, click here [PDF].

 

Growing Stronger Advisory Committee Members

 Katy Coba, Director, Oregon Department of Agriculture
(Laura Barton, alternate)

Anita Azarenko, Head, Department of Horticulture, College of Agricultural Sciences, Oregon State University

Rick Jacobson, Retired CEO, NORPAC

Peter Bloome, OEC Agriculture Advisory Committee Member

James Honey, Ranchland Renewal Program, Sustainable Northwest

Shawn Reiersgaard, Tillamook Country Creamery Association, representative, Association of Agricultural Cooperatives of Oregon

Chris Schreiner, Quality Control Director, Oregon Tilth

Tom Gilpatrick, Director, Food Industry Leadership Center, PSU

Karen Lewotsky, Certification Director, Food Alliance

Jennifer Allen, Associate Director, Center for Sustainable Processes and Practices, Portland State University

Andrew Haden, Market Connections Manager, Food and Farms, Ecotrust

Martha Works, Professor and Chair, Department of Geography, PSU

Mike Hibbard, Director, Institute for Policy Research, University of Oregon

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