(505 ILCS 84/10)
Sec. 10.
Illinois Local and Organic Food and Farm Task Force.
The Illinois Local and Organic Food and Farm Task Force ("the Task Force") shall be appointed by the Governor within 60 days after the effective date of this Act. The Task Force shall be convened by the Department of Agriculture and shall include the following Illinois‑based members:
(a) one representative each from the Departments of
| Agriculture, Commerce and Economic Opportunity, and Human Services; | |
(b) four organic farmers, representing different |
| dairy, meat, vegetable, and grains sectors; | |
(c) four specialty crop producers, representing |
| different flower, fruit, viticulture, aquaculture, fiber, vegetable, and ornamental sectors; | |
(d) two organic processors;
(e) one organic distributor and one non‑organic |
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(f) three representatives of not‑for‑profit |
| educational organizations; | |
(g) one organic certifier;
(h) one consumer representative;
(i) two representatives of farm organizations;
(j) one university agricultural specialist;
(k) one philanthropic organization representative;
(l) one food retailer representative;
(m) two municipal representatives from different |
| communities in the State; | |
(n) four representatives from community‑based |
| organizations focusing on food access, to include at least 3 minority members; and | |
(o) one chef specializing in the preparation of |
| locally grown organic foods. | |
All members of the Task Force shall be appointed for a 2‑year term.
(Source: P.A. 95‑145, eff. 8‑14‑07.) |
(505 ILCS 84/15)
Sec. 15.
Illinois Local and Organic Food and Farm Plan.
The Task Force shall develop a plan containing policy and funding recommendations for expanding and supporting a State local and organic food system and for assessing and overcoming obstacles to an increase in locally grown food and local organic food production. The Task Force shall prepare and submit its plan in a report to the General Assembly by September 30, 2008, for consideration of its recommendations in the 96th General Assembly. The Plan, among other matters, shall:
(a) identify land preservation and acquisition
| opportunities for local and organic agriculture in rural, suburban, and urban areas; | |
(b) identify farmer training and development, as |
| necessary, by expanding training programs such as Farm Beginnings, incubator projects such as Prairie Crossing Farm, urban agriculture training programs, farmer‑to‑farmer learning opportunities, or other programs; | |
(c) identify financial incentives, technical support, |
| and training necessary to help Illinois farmers to transition to local, organic, and specialty crop production by minimizing their financial losses during the 3‑year transition period required under USDA standards and to help with recordkeeping requirements; | |
(d) identify strategies and funding needs to make |
| fresh and affordable Illinois‑grown foods more accessible, both in rural and urban communities, with an emphasis on creating new food outlets in communities that need them; | |
(e) identify the financial and technical support |
| necessary to build connections between landowners, farmers, buyers, and consumers; | |
(f) identify the financial and technical support |
| necessary to build a local food infrastructure of processing, storage, and distribution; | |
(g) identify the financial and technical support |
| necessary to develop new food and agriculture‑related businesses for local food and organic food production and distribution, such as on‑farm processing, micro‑markets, incubator kitchens, and marketing and communications businesses; | |
(h) identify the financial and technical support |
| necessary to expand the development of farmers markets, roadside markets, and local grocery stores in unserved and underserved areas, as well as the creation of year‑round public markets in Chicago and other large communities; | |
(i) research, identify, and coordinate best practices |
| and opportunities for the development of local food and organic food production; | |
(j) identify opportunities to educate the public and |
| producers about the benefits of local foods systems and about the development opportunities provided through this Act; and | |
(k) identify legal impediments to local food and |
| organic food production, and develop recommendations for a remedy. | |
(Source: P.A. 95‑145, eff. 8‑14‑07.) |