Northam sets ‘aggressive’ goal to boost Virginia farm exports 50 percent by 2035
Published Sunday, Apr. 4, 2021, 10:16 am
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Leaders from Virginia’s government, agricultural and economic sectors took part in the March 30 Governor’s Conference on Agricultural Trade to discuss opportunities for enhancing agricultural exports.
Gov. Ralph Northam said at the event, sponsored in part by Virginia Farm Bureau Federation, that agricultural leaders will continue to foster new markets for Virginia exports.
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Virginia cotton growers optimistic about their ability to work with new Biden-Harris administration
Published Sunday, Mar. 7, 2021, 12:16 pm
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Virginia cotton growers are optimistic that they can work with members of the Biden administration.
Reece Langley, president and CEO of the National Cotton Council of America, told participants in a virtual Virginia Cotton Growers Association meeting in February that many new Senate and House members hail from Cotton Belt states.