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Code · Louisiana · Title 3 — Agriculture and Forestry

RS 3:262

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RS 3:262
§262. Legislative findings
A. The legislature hereby finds and declares that there exists in the state of Louisiana a serious shortage of capital and credit available for investment in agriculture, for domestic and export purposes, at interest rates within the financial means of persons engaged in agricultural production and agricultural exports. In conjunction with the financial problems associated with the agricultural industry there exists a need to provide economic assistance to those individuals who wish to convert their farming operation to the development of aquacultural products of a seafood nature for domestic and export purposes.
In addition, there exists a need to provide economic assistance to persons who wish to engage in mariculture projects. This shortage of available capital and credit is severe throughout the state, has persisted for a number of years, and constitutes a grave threat to the agricultural industry and to the health, welfare, safety, and prosperity of all residents of the state.
B. The legislature hereby finds and declares further that private enterprise and existing federal and state governmental programs have not adequately alleviated the severe shortage of capital and credit available at affordable interest rates for investment in agriculture or in the conversion to aquaculture or for investment in mariculture projects.
C. The legislature hereby finds and declares that it is a matter of grave public necessity that the Louisiana Agricultural Finance Authority be created and empowered to alleviate the severe shortage of capital and credit available at affordable interest rates for investment in agriculture, including buildings and related facilities used by the Department of Agriculture and Forestry to promote and assist agriculture and forestry within this state, and for the export of agricultural products, commodities, and services, and for capital investment in converting to aquacultural farming, and for capital investment in mariculture projects by providing such capital and credit at interest rates within the financial means of persons and businesses engaged in agriculture and agricultural exports.
D. The legislature hereby finds that in order to convert Louisiana from an exporter of raw agricultural products into an exporter of processed products of high added value and to expand the state's economic base, it is necessary that the state encourage and support the development of agricultural plants to process products in this state. It is necessary for the state to develop and enhance its capacity to process agricultural products in Louisiana including providing financial assistance to any person who owns, leases, or operates, or is seeking to own, lease, or operate an agricultural plant in this state.
Added by Acts 1983, No. 96, §1, eff. July 23, 1983. Acts 1987, No. 502, §1; Acts 1987, No. 856, §1, eff. July 20, 1987; Acts 2003, No. 230, §1, eff. June 5, 2003; Acts 2009, No. 510, §1, eff. July 10, 2009.
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