Washington Statutes
§ 15.155.005 — Findings—Intent.
Washington § 15.155.005
JurisdictionWashington
Title 15AGRICULTURE AND MARKETING
Ch. 15.155FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT LOCATION-BASED PROMOTION PROGRAM
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Wash. Rev. Code § 15.155.005 (2026).
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(1)The legislature finds that Washington is one of only five states in the nation without a state program to help food and agricultural producers promote their products based on where the product is grown, raised, or caught. The legislature further finds that a location-based promotion program will help consumers support Washington producers and the state's agricultural economy by building upon Washington's strong reputation for characteristics like food quality and food safety, which are key factors in consumer purchasing decisions.
(2)The legislature recognizes that recent food policy forum reports to the legislature recommend creation of a program to promote Washington food and agricultural products, and that such a location-based brand recognition program would help identify Washing
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Legislative History
[2023 c 276 s 1.]
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