Kuperus reappointed N.J. ag chief
Kuperus reappointed N.J. ag chief
New Jersey Gov. Jon S. Corzine has asked Charles M. Kuperus to continue to serve as New Jersey secretary of agriculture.
"In order to build a better New Jersey, all aspects of our economy must be thriving. Charles Kuperus understands this," Mr. Corzine, who was sworn in as governor of the Garden State on Jan. 17, said in a statement. "And he also recognizes the unique challenges facing New Jersey's farmers and agricultural community. I am pleased he has agreed to be part of my administration."
Mr. Kuperus has served as secretary since 2002. During that time, the department developed an Agricultural Smart Growth Plan, enacted one of the nation's tougher school nutrition policies and advocated for agricultural interests to use alternative energy.
"In the past four years, the department protected the public from dangerous diseases and pests, assisted students in making healthier food choices, worked to preserve farmland for New Jersey's future, and helped farmers continue to be good stewards of the environment," said Mr. Kuperus. "We will carry on our work with our federal and state partners and constituents to ensure that the agriculture, food and fishing industries will thrive and continue to be an important sector of New Jersey's economy."
"In order to build a better New Jersey, all aspects of our economy must be thriving. Charles Kuperus understands this," Mr. Corzine, who was sworn in as governor of the Garden State on Jan. 17, said in a statement. "And he also recognizes the unique challenges facing New Jersey's farmers and agricultural community. I am pleased he has agreed to be part of my administration."
Mr. Kuperus has served as secretary since 2002. During that time, the department developed an Agricultural Smart Growth Plan, enacted one of the nation's tougher school nutrition policies and advocated for agricultural interests to use alternative energy.
"In the past four years, the department protected the public from dangerous diseases and pests, assisted students in making healthier food choices, worked to preserve farmland for New Jersey's future, and helped farmers continue to be good stewards of the environment," said Mr. Kuperus. "We will carry on our work with our federal and state partners and constituents to ensure that the agriculture, food and fishing industries will thrive and continue to be an important sector of New Jersey's economy."