Tag: Food and Agriculture

Regional Economic Study on Water Offers Insights for Statewide Impacts

Reduced water availability ultimately affects jobs, economic activity and food supplies outside the area short of water, according to a study completed last year...

Ironstone Vineyards Carves Place for State on World Stage with Dedication, Passion

This article is a part of a series of profiles of CalChamber member companies that are contributing to the state’s economic strength and ability...

Full Harvest Helps Improve Sustainability in Food Industry by Reducing Waste

This article is part of a series of profiles of CalChamber member companies that are contributing to the state’s economic strength and ability to...

4 Job Killer Bills Stopped, 1 Tax Bill Stalled

California Chamber of Commerce policy advocates working alongside advocates from allied business groups succeeded in stopping four CalChamber-job killer bills from advancing in the...

CalChamber Releases 2022 Job Killer List

The California Chamber of Commerce this week released the first wave of bills to be included on its 2022 job killer list. The preliminary...

Secretary Ross Joins CalChamber to Talk on Importance of Food, Ag to State’s Economy

California Department of Food and Agriculture Secretary Karen Ross joined the California Chamber of Commerce last week to speak on important issues facing the...

California Agricultural Issues Will Be Focus of CalChamber Virtual Event

  “A Conversation on Issues Facing California Agriculture” will be presented online by the California Chamber of Commerce on Monday, May 10, from 2 p.m.–3...

CalChamber Cites Key Policy Elements for Recycling in a Circular Economy

Working to find a comprehensive solution to recycling and packaging concerns is a goal shared by the California Chamber of Commerce and its members. That...

State Food/Agriculture Secretary to Speak at CalChamber Virtual Event

  Issues for California agriculture will be the focus of a virtual gathering presented by the California Chamber of Commerce on May 10, 2 p.m.–3...