About Us:
The Rocky Mountain Agribusiness Association is a combination of the Colorado Agricultural Chemicals Association and the Rocky Mountain Plant Food Association. The two associations were merged in the late '80s to better serve their members. In January of 2006, the Rocky Mountain Agri-Business Association and the Colorado Grain and Feed Association merged and became the Rocky Mountain Agribusiness Association. The governing body is composed of twelve (12) directors, all of whom shall be members or representatives of members of this Association and one (1) educator from the agricultural field shall serve as an ex-officio member of the Board with no voting powers.
Mission Statement
The purpose of the Rocky Mountain Agribusiness Association is to promote and enhance the agribusiness industries in Colorado and adjoining states.
Purposes of the Association
- To promote and encourage the common goals, needs, and interests of the agribusiness industry and those engaged in the agribusiness industry through education, legislative activities, public relations, and research.
- To consider and deal by all lawful means with common problems of management, such as those involved in the production, distribution, employment, and financial functions of the agribusiness industry; to foster cooperative action in advancing by all lawful means the common purposes of its members and promote activities designed to enable the agribusiness industry to be conducted in the greatest economy and efficiency.
- To afford due consideration to and expression of opinion upon questions affecting the agribusiness industry and the financial, commercial, and industrial interests of the state and nation, and to promote the common business interests of the agribusiness industry.
- To cooperate with other industries and organizations, including educational institutions and governmental agencies
- To conduct or engage in all lawful activities in the furtherance of the foregoing purposes or incidental thereto.
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