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Agriculture Commissioner Andy Gipson Addresses State Economic Leaders Sharing Solutions

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Agriculture Commissioner Andy Gipson Addresses State Economic Leaders Sharing Solutions

for Mississippi’s Future

 

JACKSON, Miss. – Today, Mississippi Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce Andy Gipson addressed state economic leaders at Mississippi Hobnob hosted by the Mississippi Economic Council. Commissioner Gipson highlighted successes and challenges to agriculture and commerce, while providing seven practical solutions for the Future of Mississippi.

“I and our team at MDAC believe in getting things done; we have a proven record of doing just that,” said Commissioner Gipson.

Commissioner Gipson outlined some key successes of the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce (MDAC) during his administration. Highlighted MDAC successes included:

Commissioner Gipson also addressed current significant challenges facing America including the suffering national economy; supply chain and inflation impacts on food supply; energy depletion; changing weather patterns causing drought and historically low levels of the Mississippi River; labor shortages and brain drain; healthcare crisis; and moral decay, while emphasizing the need for planning for the future.

“Rather than being prisoners of the past or paralyzed by the present, we must be planning for our future. There is a reason every automobile has a great big windshield in front. If you’re not looking ahead to the future, you are forced to look into the rearview mirror or sideways, and either one will land you in the ditch,” said Commissioner Gipson. “We must be constantly looking toward the future.”

Commissioner Gipson emphasized local agriculture being the solution to many challenges.  “Agriculture is the single largest sector of Mississippi’s economy. I am 100% convinced that agriculture holds the answer to most of the challenges we face,” said Commissioner Gipson.

Commissioner Gipson shared seven real world solutions for Mississippi’s future: first, we must cultivate and increase local food production coupled with food processing, storage and distribution addressed in the proposed Strategic Agriculture Facilities Expansion (S.A.F.E.) Plan; second, we must take an ‘all the above approach’ to energy policy supporting various energy sources and capitalizing on carbon credits through Mississippi’s forests and farms; third, we must implement a Comprehensive Commerce Transportation Initiative that includes all modes of transportation – rivers, rails and ports – to move all our products to market; fourth, we must strategically preserve, recharge and strengthen Mississippi’s water resources and aquifers; fifth, we must combat ‘brain drain’ by investing in youth, the future leaders of Mississippi, through programs like 4-H, FFA, schools and vocational education; sixth, we must revamp healthcare to encompass eating healthy foods grown by local farmers through programs like food prescriptions at  the same time that we create private competition within health insurance; and seventh, by living out the culture and work ethic of our farm families ,we must strengthen our moral base and revive our culture to have a stronger Mississippi.

“The best thing about the future is that it comes one day at a time. We have the opportunity to make daily decisions like planting seeds. Agriculture is not only Mississippi’s past – it is the key answer to Mississippi’s future success,” concluded Commissioner Gipson.

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