Section 7270 Of Article 1.7. Noxious Weeds Management From California Food And Agricultural Code >> Division 4. >> Part 4. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 1.7.
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. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:
(a) The destructive impact of invasive and noxious weeds is
profound, affecting California's cropland, rangeland, forests, parks,
waterways, and wildlands.
(b) These pests cause enormous losses of private, state, and
federal resources through decreased land productivity, decreased
water supply, degradation of wildlife habitat, and outright
destruction of crops, livestock range, wetlands, waterways,
watersheds, and recreational areas.
(c) The estimated annual lost crop and pasture productivity caused
by noxious weeds is twenty-five billion dollars ($25,000,000,000)
nationwide, a large proportion of which is attributable to
California. Nationally, the direct and indirect costs of controlling
noxious weeds is estimated to be at least nine billion six hundred
million dollars ($9,600,000,000) annually.
(d) Local programs conducted under this article since 2000 have
successfully eradicated over 2,000 populations of high priority weed
infestations, while engaging hundreds of collaborating organizations
and leveraging three dollars ($3) of additional support for every
state dollar spent.