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2 <br />NCACC Agriculture Policy Statement <br />Introduction <br />North Carolina's diverse agricultural community is helping meet the challenge of furnishing consumers <br />around the world with food, aquaculture, agricultural, horticultural and forestry products. As North <br />Carolina's top industry, agriculture and agribusiness account for nearly 25% of North Carolina's Gross <br />State Product and total employment. The North Carolina Association of County Commissioners <br />recognizes the importance of agriculture within North Carolina's diverse economic base. <br />The constitutional purpose of the Association is "to provide the legislature and the public with <br />information necessary for the passage of sound legislation beneficial to the administration of county <br />affairs and to oppose legislation injurious thereto." Therefore the Association will not utilize its <br />resources advocating solely on behalf of agricultural interests, but instead will advocate for or against <br />legislative and regulatory policies that address agricultural concerns, while simultaneously benefiting the <br />administration of all counties' affairs. <br />Relationship of Agriculture and Environmental Policy <br />Agricultural issues related to the environment transcend governmental boundaries and therefore <br />require close coordination of policy and action by federal, state and local governments. Powers <br />delegated to the counties for the protection of the public health are important tools for carrying out <br />measures to protect the land and water resources vital for current and future agricultural endeavors. <br />The Association will support and encourage policies that call for the efficient and safe use of natural <br />resources, helping North Carolina's counties remain safe and healthy places in which to live and work. <br />Agriculture and Tax Policy <br />Historically, public policy concerns controlled the method of taxation of agricultural property, as with <br />the taxation of other land uses. Accordingly, the Association will continue to study the impact of various <br />financing mechanisms for the assurances of efficiency, equity, and diversification. Whenever possible, <br />the Association will advocate for tax policies advantageous to both agricultural interests and the <br />maintenance of a broad and equitable county tax base. <br />Agriculture -County Land Use and Local System Initiatives <br />As North Carolina's urban centers expand into agriculturally oriented land areas, public policy questions <br />emerge as to the regulation of development patterns. The Association believes strongly in flexibility of <br />form and function, and therefore supports local control over land-use decision-making, and its impact <br />on the agricultural community. Furthermore, the Association supports state policies providing local <br />options and tools as to the preservation of farmland if they, in fact serve the best interest of all counties. <br />Finally, the Association will support research, education and outreach with various public and private <br />partnerships resulting in agricultural development opportunities, sustainable initiatives producing low- <br />costfood and energy that will in turn create healthy local economies. <br />Costs of Animal Care <br />The General Assembly should consider the potential financial impacts of proposed legislation that <br />increases responsibilities for county animal control operations and/or facilities. Any legislation should <br />include funding for counties to carry out legislative intent. <br />