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Budget & Finance
Budget and Finance is responsible for all business affairs of the N.C. Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services.
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Agricultural Statistics
The Agricultural Statistics Division collects, prepares and disseminates a regular series of official crop, livestock and price estimates, along with other statistics relative to agriculture in North Carolina and the nation.
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Agronomic Services
The Agronomic Services Division analyzes soil samples, plant, solution and irrigation water samples, and animal, municipal and industrial wastes. Recommendations made by these services are designed to improve production efficiency and protect natural resources. Regional agronomists help growers solve field problems and implement recommendations. |
Emergency Programs
The mission of the Emergency Programs Division is to reduce the vulnerability and minimize the impact from, any natural or man-made disaster, disease outbreak or terrorist attack for the NCDA&CS, the people, and agricultural interest of North Carolina, and to facilitate a rapid return to normalcy. |
Food Distribution
The Food Distribution Division requisitions, stores and distributes U.S. Department of Agriculture donated foods. The division distributes these products to primary and secondary schools, private schools, charitable institutions and needy households. |
Food and Drug Protection
The Food and Drug Protection Division assures consumers that foods, feeds, drugs, cosmetics, and automotive antifreezes are safe, wholesome and properly labeled. Statewide inspections and chemical analyses offer protection against unsafe, deceptive and fraudulent products. |
Human Resources Office
The Human Resources Office is responsible for providing support to the department's divisions in all areas of personnel administration. |
Marketing
The Marketing Division promotes the sale of North Carolina products, develops and expands markets, reports farm market prices on major commodities, and determines and certifies official grades of farm products. Administers the NC Egg Law and the Farm Products Marketing and Branding Law. Operates regional farmers markets in Asheville, Charlotte, Greensboro, Lumberton and Raleigh. |
Meat and Poultry Inspection
The Meat and Poultry Inspection Division enforces state and federal laws designed to ensure the meat and poultry products sent into commerce are wholesome, unadulterated, and properly labeled. This division inspects red meat slaughter facilities and businesses that further process and/or transport meat & poultry products for wholesale distribution in North Carolina. |
NC State Fair
Each October, people of all ages congregate in Raleigh to participate in one of the largest agricultural fairs in the United States. Exhibits as well as livestock competitions and entertainment draw both rural and urban crowds. During non-fair time, fair buildings and grounds are rented to provide capital to operate the fairgrounds at a break-even point and to fund ground improvements. |
Plant Industry
The Plant Industry Division examines fertilizer and seed for accurate labeling and product quality. Seeds are tested for germination and purity. The division also administers plant pest laws. It also administers the Plant Conservation Program, inspects plant nurseries and honeybees, and conducts biological pest control programs. |
Property and Construction
The Property and Construction Division is responsible for providing support to all of the Department's divisions in the areas of Property and Construction. |
Public Affairs
The Public Affairs Division is responsible for disseminating pertinent information to the public through news releases and other media contacts. It is also responsible for publishing The Agricultural Review, a monthly agricultural newspaper sent to 70,000 subscribers. |
Research Stations
The Research Stations Division maintains and supervises 15 research stations (nine owned by NCDA&CS, six owned by NC State University) and three state farms (owned by NCDA&CS). Research station personnel cooperate with scientists at land-grant universities to develop new agronomic products, improve livestock and poultry breeds,and develop better management practices. |
Standards
The Standards Division is responsible for testing all commercial weighing and measuring devices to ensure their accuracy; checking packages to ensure they contain the stated net contents; testing motor fuels for compliance with guaranteed quality specifications; inspecting LP-Gas and anhydrous ammonia installations for compliance with safety codes; and providing precision mass, volume, temperature and length standard calibrations. |
Structural Pest Control & Pesticides
The Structural Pest Control And Pesticides Division protects public health and safety by regulating the pesticide and pest control industry. The division licenses commercial operators and administers laws governing the industry. Pest control treatments are inspected to prevent deception, fraud and unfair trade practices and to assure high quality workmanship. |
Veterinary
Veterinary and animal inspection services fall under
the jurisdiction of this division. Veterinarians monitor diseases and administer animal health programs. Division inspectors regularly visit processing and slaughtering facilities in the state to assure cleanliness
of the operation and wholesomeness of the finished product. The division also administers the Animal Welfare Act. |
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