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HomeFood and Agricultural CodeDiv. 1Pt. 1Ch. 3Art. 8.5§ 561 Agriculture Economic And Environmental Role

§ 561 Agriculture Economic And Environmental Role

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§ 561 Agriculture Economic And Environmental Role

Key Takeaways

  • •Farming is super important in California—it gives lots of jobs and makes a ton of money for the state.
  • •Farms help animals and nature by giving them places to live, like ponds for fish and fields for deer.
  • •Laws about the environment should use real science to decide what’s good or bad for nature.
  • •If farms do things that help the environment (like keeping land open for wildlife), they should get credit for it.

Example

A farmer plants extra trees around their fields to give birds a place to nest.

This helps the environment, so the law says the farmer should get recognition or rewards for doing good things for nature.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

Official Source
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§ 561 Agriculture Economic And Environmental Role

The Legislature finds and declares the following: (a) California agriculture helps to feed the world and fuel our economy. Agriculture provides one out of every 10 jobs in California, and our state has led the nation in total farm production every year since 1948. During 1993, California’s 76,000 farms generated nearly $20 billion in cash receipts and another $70 billion in economic activity. (b) Many farmers engage in practices that contribute to the well-being of ecosystems, air quality, and wildlife and their habitat. Agriculture plays a pivotal role in preserving open space that is vital to the environment. Seventy-five percent of the nation’s wildlife live on farms and ranches. Freshwater streams and stockponds on farms and ranches provide habitat to millions of fish. Corn, wheat, rice, and other field crops provide bountiful food and habitat for deer, antelope, ducks, geese, and other wildlife. (c) Environmental laws should be based on the best scientific evidence gathered from public and private sources. (d) Best scientific evidence should include the net environmental impact provided by agriculture. (e) Additional research is necessary to adequately inventory the impact that agriculture has on the environment. Recognition should be afforded to agricultural activities that produce a net benefit for the environment, which is consistent with the growing trend of providing incentives for the private sector to undertake economic activities that benefit the environment. (Added by Stats. 1995, Ch. 928, Sec. 3. Effective January 1, 1996.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

environmentbenefitnetportlegislaturestockproductionquality

Related Statutes

  • § 551 Sustainable Farming Practices
  • § 491 Biotech Product Health Disclosure
  • § 29810 Citrus Industry Adaptation
  • § 566 Farm Ecosystem Incentive Program
  • § 568 Environmental Farming Advisory Panel

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Food and Agricultural Code. Section 561.
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