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California Cut
Flower Commission
The California Cut Flower Commission is a non-profit
public corporation formed in October 1990 by and for growers,
under the laws of the State of California. The express purpose
of the Commission is to promote California flowers. It was voted
into being by a referendum of cut flower growers. One hundred
growers qualify to pay assessments to the commission. Assessments
are levied at the rate of .005% of sales of fresh cut flowers
and cut greens. Qualified growers are those whose annual sales
meet or exceed $500,000.
MISSION
The California Cut Flower Commission’s
mission is to provide a unified effort by growers to enhance
the performance of the California cut flower and greens industry.
OBJECTIVES
To
improve the market position of California cut flower and cut
greens growers through promotion. To develop and execute an achievable
public relations program to monitor and inform governmental and
regulatory bodies of their impact upon California cut flowers
and cut greens. To design and implement a grower relations program
to achieve grower involvement in the California Cut Flower Commission.
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