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Revision as of 09:21, 10 February 2025
California Avocado Commission
The California Avocado Commission (CAC) is a non-profit organization that represents the California avocado industry. It was established in 1978 and is responsible for promoting and supporting the California avocado growers and packers.
History
The California Avocado Commission was formed in response to the growing demand for California avocados and the need for a unified voice to represent the industry. It was created by the California State Legislature and is funded by a mandatory assessment on all California avocado producers.
Mission and Objectives
The mission of the California Avocado Commission is to promote the consumption of California avocados and support the growers and packers in the state. Its objectives include:
- Increasing consumer awareness and demand for California avocados.
- Conducting research to improve avocado production and quality.
- Providing educational resources and support to avocado growers.
- Collaborating with industry partners to develop marketing strategies.
Programs and Initiatives
The California Avocado Commission implements various programs and initiatives to achieve its objectives. Some of these include:
Marketing Campaigns
The CAC runs marketing campaigns to promote the consumption of California avocados. These campaigns include television and print advertisements, social media promotions, and collaborations with retailers and restaurants.
Research and Development
The Commission invests in research and development to improve avocado production and quality. It funds studies on topics such as pest management, irrigation techniques, and post-harvest handling.
Grower Education
The CAC provides educational resources and support to avocado growers. It organizes workshops, seminars, and field days to disseminate information on best practices, new technologies, and industry trends.
Industry Collaboration
The Commission collaborates with industry partners, including other agricultural organizations, retailers, and foodservice providers. These collaborations aim to develop marketing strategies, expand distribution channels, and increase the availability of California avocados.
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