WHEREAS, The State of Washington has a long history of agricultural
sustainability and the production of many highly valued crops; and
WHEREAS, Washington is home to a forty-six billion dollar food and
agriculture industry that has played a significant role in creating one
hundred sixty thousand jobs and currently stands at over thirteen
percent of the state's economy; and
WHEREAS, Washington agriculture maintains a strong national and
global trade presence and is a national leader in exporting highly
sought products to the world's largest foreign markets; and
WHEREAS, The agricultural industry has demonstrated its continuous
dedication to domestic trade and local development by providing its
abundant products to wholesale and retail markets around the country
while also sustaining strong community markets and working to provide
nutritious food to assist Washington's most vulnerable citizens; and
WHEREAS, The food processing industry is a vital component of
agriculture and works in tandem with farmers to extend the shelf life
of Washington's food and ensure that domestic and international
consumers receive attractive, marketable, and safe food products from
the state's agricultural industry; and
WHEREAS, High-quality agricultural research has provided leadership
in discovering and applying knowledge that contributes to a safe and
abundant food, fiber, and energy supply while enhancing the
sustainability of agricultural and natural resource systems; and
WHEREAS, The importance of a positive governmental relationship
with the agricultural community was recognized from Washington's
earliest days as a territory, with agricultural laws passed during the
Territorial Assembly's first session in 1854; and
WHEREAS, In 1913, the Department of Agriculture was created to
implement laws and regulations and facilitate the growth of the
agricultural industry in Washington State; and
WHEREAS, After a century, the Department of Agriculture continues
to be relevant in response to the changing needs of the state and the
agricultural community by including responsibilities that provide
solutions to modern day industry challenges and embracing continuous
quality improvement principles and respect for people in order that the
citizens and agricultural industry across the state receive a high
return on their investment;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the members of the Washington
State House of Representatives hereby recognize and commend the
partnership between the agricultural industry and the Department of
Agriculture and their collective commitment to ensure the health and
safety of Washington's citizens, crops, livestock, and environment; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the members of the House of
Representatives acknowledge the extraordinary history and heritage of
the Department of Agriculture and join it in celebrating its one
hundredth anniversary on June 10, 2013, which honors the Department and
the agricultural community for their service to the state's citizens,
economy, and environment.