File #: 2008-0547    Version: 1
Type: Motion Status: Passed
File created: 10/13/2008 In control: Growth Management and Natural Resources Committee
On agenda: Final action: 1/12/2009
Enactment date: Enactment #: 12907
Title: A MOTION supporting the Puget Sound Meat Producers Co-operative in their efforts to develop a United States Department of Agriculture-inspected mobile slaughter facility and to revive the regional livestock industry and keep valuable farmland in agricultural production.
Sponsors: Reagan Dunn, Kathy Lambert
Indexes: Livestock
Attachments: 1. 12907.pdf, 2. 2008-0547 Attachment to Transmital Leter.pdf, 3. 2008-0547 Staff report (12-09).doc, 4. 2008-0547 Transmital Leter.doc
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A MOTION supporting the Puget Sound Meat Producers Co-operative in their efforts to develop a United States Department of Agriculture-inspected mobile slaughter facility and to revive the regional livestock industry and keep valuable farmland in agricultural production.
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WHEREAS, the continuation of agricultural production by local farmers is important to King County, and
WHEREAS, the Rural Economic Strategies identifies agriculture as a key cluster of the rural economy, and
WHEREAS, there are no United States Department of Agriculture-inspected ("USDA-inspected") slaughter facilities located locally, and
WHEREAS, this makes it difficult and costly for local farmers to process their livestock and poultry, and
WHEREAS, many farmers have discontinued or are planning to discontinue their livestock operations because of the lack of USDA-inspected slaughter facilities in the area, and
WHEREAS, the King County agriculture commission supports the development of infrastructure that enhances the economic viability of agriculture in King County, and
WHEREAS, the Rural Economic Strategies (RES-A3) states the county's intent to explore opportunities to provide USDA-inspected slaughter unit or units, and
WHEREAS, the Puget Sound Meat Producers Co-operative ("PSMPC"), including farmers, butchers, restaurateurs and other interested parties, was formed to develop better ways to produce, process and market locally raised meat for local consumers consistent with United States Department of Agriculture inspection standards, and
WHEREAS, one goal of the PSMPC is to establish a new mobile slaughter unit that will allow farmers to participate in the local market without having to transport their product long distances for slaughter, and
WHEREAS, one hundred sixteen livestock owners in King, Pierce, Kitsap, and Thurston counties indicated they would use the mobile slaughter facility in response to a recent survey, and
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