| | 7. Promotes a fair return to all participants, provides | entrepreneurial freedom and allows access to opportunity to | participate in the food supply system; |
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| | 8. Increases food self-reliance through increasing production | of food in Maine and increasing the consumption of Maine-produced | fish and farm products; |
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| | 9. Is recognized as a vital sector of the Maine economy, | enhances rural economic development and contributes positively to | Maine's rural quality of life; |
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| | 10. Is supported by an adequate supply of farmland and access | to working waterfronts to sustain Maine's food and fisheries | industries and provide for their future growth; |
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| | 11. Is accompanied by public and consumer information on the | value of a proper diet and healthy lifestyle and the benefits of | Maine-produced agricultural and fish products; and |
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| | 12. Is supported by stable and consistent state policies and | programs. |
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| | Sec. 8. Development of strategic plan. In developing an initial | strategic plan as required under the Maine Revised Statutes, | Title 7, section 216, subsection 7, the Maine Food Policy Council | shall build on the goals and recommendations of the food policy | working group convened pursuant to Public Law 2005, chapter 382 | by the Commissioner of Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources in | 2005 and articulated in Section II and Appendix C of that group's | report submitted to the Joint Standing Committee on Agriculture, | Conservation and Forestry in January of 2006. |
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| | This bill is submitted by the Joint Standing Committee on | Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry pursuant to Public Law | 2005, chapter 382, Part C, section 6. It establishes the Maine | Food Policy Council and charges the council with developing and | implementing a strategic plan to support a food supply system for | Maine. The council is directed to build on the report of the | food policy working group convened by the Commissioner of | Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources in 2005. |
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