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WAWGG: A look into 2009 By Brenton Roy Oasis Farms and Chairman, WAWGG By Vicky Scharlau Executive Director WAWGG
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Influence and advocate for a positive environment to triple the economic impact and improve profitability of the Washington grape and wine industry by 2020
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“…watching out for your interests…”
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Areas of activity: Leadership within the Industry Unity of the Industry Advocacy on behalf of the industry Education for the industry Research for the industry Marketing (grapes) Association specific/good governance
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WAWGG 2009 Advocacy State Federal Education Research Leadership Unity Association specific Marketing
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Board- Set policy and direction for the Association based on member input and industry needs
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Executive/Officers- Address issues between board meetings
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Member Services- Address concerns of current/potential members and review potential benefits or services for members
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Research Consortium- Identify and fund projects that influence sustainability and address short and long term needs of industry
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Winewise Working Group- To provide input into the initial needs of information for wineries to become more sustainable
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Vinewise Working Group- To provide input on technical needs of the Vinewise website and Guide to Sustainability.
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NW Foundation Block Advisory Group- Represent industry interests, advise WSU on management, direction, selections, distribution, testing, policies, procedures, funding, quarantine, program reviews.
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Finance- Recommendations on fiscal policy and issues to be considered by the board including investments.
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Outreach and Technology Transfer- Provide opportunities that keep growers on the leading edge and making informed decisions …annual meeting, trade show, summer tours, grower tours and other special events.
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Marketing & Profitability- Strive to optimize supply and demand. -Grower involvement in public wine events hosted by Commission and Auction of Washington Wines -Supply and demand working group -Crop estimating working group
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Leadership Council- Influence industry focus and direction to meet the needs of a changing future.
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Northwest Viticulture Council- Address regional needs and interests by providing a grower voice on important Congressional and regulatory, as well as intra- industry, issues.
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Advocacy- Provide grower voice on important legislative and regulatory, as well as intra-industry, issues. Address state governmental affairs plus handle legislative tours, PAC funds, lobbying.
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Advocacy State Truth in labeling Extend processor lien Grower payments WSU ag initiative WSU V&E capital budget request Federal Truth in labeling Foundation block funding National Clean Plant Network Research
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State Truth in labeling bill Pattern Oregon’s 95%, most other countries Extension of processor lien bill Allow growers time during harvest Grower payments Paid late or non-pay WSU ag initiative support WSU V&E capital budget request Move request higher on list to finish V&E building
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Federal Truth in labeling American appellation defined with % Foundation block funding Earmarks at risk, funding for operations National Clean Plant Network Prosser’s role and funding options Research Access, address priorities, WA needs
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Research National: National Grape & Wine Initiative (NGWI) Washington participation Farm Bill funding for grants State: Research Task Force Implementation plan Funding and organization options
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Education World-class Annual Meeting, Trade Show Workshops/Seminars with WSU Annual Summer Tour Pesticide Handling in Spanish Latino Ag Education Program Technology session like sprayer day Tailgates Follow-up from the Wine Industry Summit
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“…watching out for your interests…”
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