1835 - Statement of legislative findings.

§  1835.  Statement  of  legislative  findings. The legislature hereby  finds that agriculture is one of the largest industries  in  the  state.  The  legislature has continuously acknowledged the importance of farming  by establishing a variety of programs to promote a  strong  agricultural  economy.  Of  particular  importance to farmers and the rural economy is  the health of businesses that serve  farmers.  Such  businesses  provide  processing   and   storage   facilities  for  agricultural  commodities,  equipment and material  for  use  in  farming  and  other  products  and  services for farmers.    The  legislature further declares that these businesses are confronted  by the need to adapt to  rapidly  changing  economic  circumstances  and  market demands for the goods and services they produce. Their ability to  adapt  to  and  meet  the challenges of emerging economic conditions and  market opportunities is  often  impaired  by  high  interest  rates,  an  uncertain  economic  climate  and  their inability to attract investment  capital upon reasonable terms. This problem  is  particularly  acute  in  rural  communities  which  neither  possess  nor  are  able  to  attract  sufficient capital resources to meet their needs.    Significant  strides  in  assisting  and  promoting  certain  business  sectors  have  been  made in this state. In this effort, the legislature  has provided tax exempt financing to reduce interest rates  for  a  wide  variety  of  economic development programs as well as housing production  programs. The legislature hereby finds  that  such  financing  of  rural  agricultural businesses would encourage rural economic activity, provide  employment  opportunities  and enhance the quality of rural life.  It is  therefore the purpose of this subtitle to authorize the job  development  authority  to issue bonds and notes to the investment community in order  to make loans to lenders which  will,  in  turn,  provide  financing  to  businesses   that   serve   farmers   and  which  would  otherwise  face  difficulties in obtaining capital at a reasonable cost for  establishing  or expanding their enterprises and businesses.    The  legislature  further declares that it is the policy of the state,  in authorizing the New York job development authority to create a  loans  to  lenders  program,  to  promote  the  economic  well-being  of  rural  communities,  expand  opportunities  for  minority   and   women   owned  businesses  and  enterprises  and  enlarge  the employment opportunities  available to residents of the state.