The Rhode
Island Agricultural Council (RIAC) was formed in 1924, originally as the
RI Agricultural Conference (the name was changed in 1958), to discuss
the needs of agriculture in Rhode Island.
The mission/objective of the RIAC
- Stimulate development of an interest in agriculture, horticulture, forestry and allied interests, and;
- Create an interest in rural life and the improvement of the rural community in Rhode Island;
- Effect a close relationship between representatives of agriculture with its allied interests and with commerce and industry;
- Develop and carry out a complete program for efficient production and economical distribution of farm products in Rhode Island, and;
- Coordinate all agencies interested in the welfare of agriculture in Rhode Island into one association from which unified efforts toward education, legislation and representation of agricultural interests of the state may emanate.
From
its beginnings to date, this statement continues to hold true in
describing the solid commitment of the RIAC
to the agricultural community of Rhode Island.
More
than ever, RIAC is encouraged to see a spirited momentum developing
within the Rhode Island Agricultural community and new growth within its
membership.
The
RIAC currently has 34 members, ranging from RINLA, to FFA, to state and
local granges. It meets three times annually at various locations
around the state. An executive committee of RIAC meets several times per
year and provides direction for the council.
RIAC
also appoints members to an Agricultural Advisory committee, which
meets periodically with the DEM in an advisory capacity. An annual
effort of the RIAC is considering and awarding grant requests. Each
year, RIAC awards grants to member organizations for the promotion of
agriculture in Rhode Island.
To learn more, visit our website at: http://riagcouncil.org.
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