California flower group wins vote to continue
California flower group wins vote to continue
The margin was a tiny bit smaller than it was five years ago, but the
California Cut Flower Commission has won a referendum that will allow it to
continue in operation through December 2015.
Jay van Rein, a spokesman for the California Department of Food & Agriculture, which tallied the votes, told The Produce News March 25 that 30 growers approved continuation and 26 opposed it. Only about 60 of the state's 250 flower growers, those with annual sales of more than $500,000, were qualified to vote.
Jay van Rein, a spokesman for the California Department of Food & Agriculture, which tallied the votes, told The Produce News March 25 that 30 growers approved continuation and 26 opposed it. Only about 60 of the state's 250 flower growers, those with annual sales of more than $500,000, were qualified to vote.