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Monthly Archives: December 2023

CDFA hosts South Korean students interested In animal blood banks

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Dedicated public servants bid farewell to CDFA

Five distinguished CDFA leaders are set to retire this month, with each having served a pivotal role in steering the agency through many years of committed public service. “As they embark on a new chapter, I applaud and thank them … Continue reading

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CDFA joins State Employee Food Drive effort by volunteering at food bank

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Visiting CDFA staff for the holidays to share stories, say “thanks”

By Karen Ross, SecretaryCalifornia Department of Food and Agriculture One thing I’ve learned in more than a decade as California Agriculture Secretary is that the work we do at CDFA is personal. So many tasks in the modern workplace focus … Continue reading

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Santa’s Reindeer Given Clearance for Visit to California

California State Veterinarian Dr. Annette Jones has granted a 24-hour permit for nine reindeer scheduled to visit California on the evening of December 24 and in the early morning hours of December 25. The application was filed with Animal Health … Continue reading

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Message to residents in fruit fly quarantine zones — please help by enjoying homegrown fruits and vegetables with friends and family at home

As the holiday season continues, CDFA is asking for help from Californians in fruit fly quarantine zones — rather than moving homegrown fruits and vegetables from their property, please enjoy the produce with friends and family at home. There are … Continue reading

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USDA invests more than $100 million in fruit fly eradication efforts

Taken from a USDA news release The USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is using emergency funding to respond to threats associated with growing outbreaks of exotic fruit flies in California. U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack approved … Continue reading

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Secretary Ross looks back at COP28

By CDFA Secretary Karen Ross I am grateful to have had the opportunity to attend COP28 –the UN’s annual conference on climate change — last week in Dubai. It was my third COP, and I noticed that the conversations with … Continue reading

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National Poinsettia Day — California leads nation in production

Today is National Poinsettia Day! As shown in the accompanying graphic, California leads the nation in poinsettia production. There’s a grower in the Central Valley that supplies tens of thousands of poinsettias each year. CDFA visited Duarte Nursery in Hughson, … Continue reading

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Secretary Ross at COP28 — climate adaptation in California

From the Food Tank web site During a recent session at the U.N. Climate Change Conference (COP28 in Dubai), CDFA secretary Karen Ross discussed the ways the climate crisis is affecting the state’s farmers and opportunities to overcome these challenges. … Continue reading

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