Section 58651 Of Article 2. General Provisions From California Food And Agricultural Code >> Division 21. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 2.
58651
. It is hereby declared that the marketing of commodities in
this state in excess of reasonable and normal market demands
therefor; disorderly marketing of such commodities; improper
preparation for market and lack of uniform grading and classification
of commodities; unfair methods of competition in the marketing of
commodities; and the inability of individual producers to maintain
present markets or to develop new or larger markets for
California-grown commodities, results in an unreasonable and
unnecessary economic waste of the agricultural wealth of this state.
Such conditions and the accompanying waste jeopardize the future
continued production of adequate supplies of food, fiber, and other
products of the farm and of the soil for the people of this and other
states, and prevent producers from obtaining a fair return from
their labor, their farms, and the commodities which they produce.
As a consequence, the purchasing power of such producers has been
in the past, and may continue to be in the future, unless such
conditions are remedied, low in relation to that of persons engaged
in other gainful occupations within the state. Producers are thereby
prevented from maintaining a proper standard of living and from
contributing their fair share to the support of the necessary
governmental and educational functions, thus tending to increase
unfairly the tax burdens of other citizens of this state.