Agricultural production in Washington is nearly a $10 billion industry. Together with food processing, it supports more than 160,000 jobs and generates income in all 39 counties. Here, as in many other states, agricultural commodity commissions help promote specific products and provide a voice for producers. The state’s 21 commodity commissions are funded through producer assessments, primarily based on the volume of production. This amount totaled more than $40 million annually in recent years. Commissions primarily conduct research, education and marketing activities to support their industries.
As state law requires, the Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) provides oversight and administrative services to the commissions. It also offers other assistance as its resources allow.
This audit assessed the benefits agricultural commodity commissions provide to Washington’s producers and their industry by reviewing commission processes and surveying the state’s producers. Read a two-page summary of the report.