Standard Owner Benchmark - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

By CommonShare

The Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) is a state agency in Texas, United States, responsible for regulating and promoting agriculture, rural economic development, and consumer protection related to agricultural products. The department was established in 1907 and operates under the direction of the Texas Agriculture Commissioner.

The primary responsibilities of the Texas Department of Agriculture include:

Agricultural Regulation: TDA regulates various aspects of agriculture in Texas, such as livestock health, pesticide use, seed quality, organic certification, and agricultural product marketing. They enforce rules and regulations to ensure compliance and protect consumers.

Economic Development: TDA supports rural economic development by providing resources and programs to help agricultural producers, businesses, and communities thrive. They offer grants, loans, and technical assistance to enhance agricultural productivity, diversify rural economies, and promote local agricultural products.

Consumer Protection: The department safeguards consumer interests by ensuring the quality, safety, and accurate labeling of agricultural products. They oversee programs related to food safety, weights and measures, grain inspection, and licensing of agricultural businesses.

Marketing and Promotion: TDA promotes Texas agricultural products through marketing campaigns, trade shows, and industry partnerships. They work to enhance the visibility and competitiveness of Texas-grown and -produced goods in domestic and international markets.

Education and Outreach: TDA provides educational resources, training, and outreach programs to farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural stakeholders. They offer workshops, conferences, and educational materials to enhance knowledge and skills in agricultural practices, business management, and industry trends.

Through its diverse range of programs and initiatives, the Texas Department of Agriculture aims to support and regulate the agriculture industry, foster rural economic development, protect consumers, and promote Texas agricultural products.

Overall Rating

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Under-Performing

Governance

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TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
United States
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This is a benchmark to help companies understand which standards should be part of a sustainable procurement plan. Further, the benchmark allows standard setting schemes, i.e. "Standard Owners", to benchmark their performance versus industry peers.