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NASDA's Policy Statements

NASDA members develop, and revise as needed, a long-term strategy for consideration designed to effect the Association purposes and goals. Policies are only considered after introduction by individual members, regional groups, or affiliate organizations and a progress which includes review by committees and a vote by the membership in entirety.

 

Guiding Principles
Key Principles of a Cooperative Relationship "Partnership Agreements"


1 Animal Health Protection and Disease Control
2 Plant Health Protection and Disease Control
3 Biotechnology — a Key to Agriculture's Future

4 Food Regulation and Safety
5 Nutrition and Food Assistance
6 International Marketing and Trade of Agricultural Products

7 Conservation and Resource Management
8 Federal Land Management

9   Pesticide Regulation
10 Agriculture Infrastructure

11 Domestic Marketing and Promotion
12 Financial Security for Agriculture

13 Rural Development
14 Agriculture Research, Extension, and Education
15 Food and Agriculture Security

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