“As the state’s second largest economic driver, it’s a sector ripe with opportunity for business expansion, job growth, and is a driving force in our.

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“As the state’s second largest economic driver, it’s a sector ripe with opportunity for business expansion, job growth, and is a driving force in our economic health.” Don Koivisto, MDA Director Michigan Agri-businesses are on the grow… Come Grow With Us!

Contributes $71.3 billion annually to the state’s economy. Employs 1 million Michigan residents, nearly 25 percent of people working in Michigan. Grew 5.9 percent between 2004 and 2006 and continues to expand. Produces over 200 commodities. Second most agriculturally diverse state in the U.S. Michigan Agri-Food Industry No Small Business

Leads the nation in production of 19 commodities. 10 million acres of farmland. Dairy is the leading segment of Michigan’s agriculture industry, providing a $5.1 billion impact on the economy. Michigan’s nursery industry ranks 9th in the nation with production sales of $148.5 million, according to a 2006 report by USDA’s National Ag Statistics.

Michigan’s floriculture industry ranks third nationwide in total value and production ($366.6 million), based on 2007 data. More than 65 wineries are operating in Michigan contributing $300 million in economic activity and growing at a rate of 15 percent annually.

“Michigan’s wine and grape industries: contribute $790 million to the economy, employ 5,400 workers, and pay $84 million in federal, state, and local taxes. More than 800,000 tourists visit Michigan wineries each year.” Source: Michigan Grape and Wine Industry Council

Michigan Agriculture Business Expansions Gerber Products Company, Fremont Invested $75 million in their facility in Fremont. Maintained their current level of employees at 1,100, and adding 200 new jobs. Purchases agricultural products from over 200 Michigan growers and more than 61,000 tons of produce. Purchases $36 million in packing and raw materials from 11 key Michigan-based suppliers.

Michigan Agriculture Business Expansions Michigan Milk Producers Association (MMPA), Ovid With slightly over 5 million pounds of daily processing capacity, the Ovid plant could process 25 percent of the state’s current annual milk volume of 7.5 billion pounds. This brings their total new expansions and private investment to approximately $62 million within the designated APRZ. Invested $35 million in their Ovid facility. Maintained 86 existing jobs. Created 10 additional new jobs.

Michigan Agriculture Business Expansions MMPA continued Created 166 indirect and induced jobs. Created 344 construction jobs. $182.6 million in both direct and indirect economic impact. Source: MSU Product Center for Agriculture and Natural Resources An additional investment of $25-27 million for a new spray dryer for manufacturing milk products is being considered and additional jobs.

W.K. Kellogg Institute for Food and Nutrition Research (WKKI), Battle Creek 300 new jobs added in food science research and development. $54 million in private investment over the next decade. Michigan Agriculture Business Expansions

Renewafuel, LLC, Marquette and Battle Creek $10 million investment in construction of a new plant (completion: 2009). 25 jobs created. Renewafuel also invested nearly $1 million in their Battle Creek production-scale research and development facility to expand capacity. Monsanto Company, Constantine Invested $40 million to expand production facility. Created 500 additional seasonal jobs. Added 6,500 acres of seed corn production in southern Michigan.. Michigan Agriculture Business Expansions

Agricultural Processing Renaissance Zones 21 Locations “The first of its kind in the nation, Michigan’s Renaissance Zone Program encourages business development by making select areas virtually free of state and local taxes.”

Agricultural Innovation Grant Program To date, 39 out of 40 companies have completed their projects. Private capital investment is $36,041,848. Paid out $4,412,321 in grant reimbursements. Leveraged state funds to private industry investments at an 8:1 ratio new jobs have been created with these projects Statistics

Agricultural Innovation Grantee Locations 40 Locations “...to accelerate the growth of Michigan’s $71.3 billion food and agriculture industry.”

New Agricultural Opportunity Cranberries

Market outlook for cranberries is strong Ocean Spray Cranberries, Inc. wants 6,000 more acres by 2011 in North America Michigan has good climate, soils, water resources, MOU and a well established fruit processing industry Health and wellness benefits with cranberry products and other "Super Fruits“ 2008 MSU Product Center study shows impressive economic benefits

Michigan’s Exports Worldwide (2007 results) Generated more than $1.236 billion. Employs more than 13,800 residents. Exports almost one-third of its 200+ agricultural commodities. 57 Michigan companies received reimbursement for international marketing activities and participated in trade missions, trade shows and buyer’s missions. These companies had actual export sales of $20.3 million. These companies added 39 new employees due to the export sales.

Michigan Agriculture Exporter of the Year Honee Bear Canning, Lawton Fruit and vegetable processor Family-owned for over 60 Years Purchases more than 90 percent of their raw product from Michigan growers. Sells to major retail and food services: Sysco Wal-Mart Kroger, and Safeway Exporting (since 1973) to: Australia Canada Iceland Japan Korea New Zealand South Africa Taiwan The Mediterranean Export growth of six percent in 2006 and eight percent in 2007.

“Michigan agri-food businesses plays a substantial role in the state’s economy and, with continued investment and policy support, potential exists for greater economic development.” Don Koivisto, MDA Director