New Mexico marks Agriculture Trade Day to highlight economic contributions

New Mexico marks Agriculture Trade Day to highlight economic contributions
Erica Millete Pesticide Program Manager at New Mexico Department of Agriculture — New Mexico Department of Agriculture
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New Mexico will observe Agriculture Trade Day on March 19, highlighting the significance of agricultural trade in bolstering the state’s economy and fostering rural communities. This event underscores the global connections that New Mexico’s agriculture maintains.

“Agriculture trade is a powerful engine for New Mexico’s economy,” stated New Mexico Agriculture Secretary Jeff Witte. “It supports over 261,000 good jobs in food, agriculture and related industries, connecting our local producers to global markets and ensuring food security both here and abroad.”

Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has issued an official proclamation designating March 19 as New Mexico Agriculture Trade Day.

The day emphasizes the efforts of farmers, ranchers, processors, and agricultural businesses contributing to both local economic growth and international food supply. Key exports from New Mexico include dairy products, cotton, and pecans, reaching over 40 countries across Asia, Europe, and the Americas.

The New Mexico Department of Agriculture’s “Local to Global” graphic showcases how these products impact consumers worldwide. International trade also fosters innovation and job creation within rural areas by supporting various roles throughout the supply chain.

For more information about New Mexico agriculture, visit nmdeptag.nmsu.edu. To explore the broader economic impact of agriculture and food industries, visit FeedingTheEconomy.com. For insights into how trade supports farmers nationwide, check out FarmersforFreeTrade.com.



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