US: Massachusetts state officials celebrate Cranberry Month

게시됨 2024년 10월 9일

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Massachusetts officials have declared the start of "Massachusetts Cranberry Month" to promote local cranberry farming and encourage support for cranberry growers. The state, home to over 13,000 acres of cranberry bogs, is the leading producer of cranberries in the country. The industry generates $1.7 billion in economic activity and supports over 6,400 jobs. The Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources (MDAR) is investing over $5.6 million to modernize cranberry bogs and promote sustainable practices. The initiative aims to inspire people to buy locally grown cranberries to help sustain the local economy and agricultural heritage.
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State officials gathered at a cranberry bog in Southeastern Massachusetts to promote locally grown cranberries and encourage residents to support the state’s cranberry farmers. The visit, led by Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources (MDAR) Commissioner Ashley Randle, marked the start of “Massachusetts Cranberry Month,” proclaimed by Governir Maura Healey. “Cranberry growing is an iconic part of our state’s agricultural history,” said Rebecca Tepper, secretary of energy and environmental affairs. “Our dedicated farmers engage in this labor of love year-round, using both wet and dry harvesting methods to boost our agricultural economy.” Massachusetts is home to more than 13,000 acres of cranberry bogs, primarily in Plymouth, Bristol, and Barnstable counties. Cranberries are the state’s top agricultural commodity, supporting over 6,400 jobs and generating $1.7 billion in economic activity. Cranberry farming also helps preserve 60,000 acres of open space across the state. ...

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