Crawfish, 
                    Catfish Farmers To Vote On Assessment Renewals Oct. 12
                    Posted: 
                    9/22/05 
                    
                  Louisiana 
                    crawfish and catfish producers will vote Oct. 12 on whether 
                    to continue funding promotion and research in their industries.
                  Under the current 
                    system, producers pay what are commonly known as "checkoff" 
                    funds based on the number of crawfish sacks used, the amount 
                    of crawfish bait they buy or the tons of catfish feed they 
                    purchase.
                  Although the votes 
                    are scheduled on the same date, the referendums involve two 
                    separate boards and two different funding systems – 
                    the Louisiana Crawfish Promotion and Research Board and the 
                    Louisiana Catfish Promotion and Research Board.
                  "The crawfish 
                    and catfish industries in Louisiana generally have been very 
                    supportive of the activities of their boards, since the money 
                    is spent according to industry priorities," said LSU 
                    AgCenter aquaculture professor Dr. Greg Lutz.
                  Promotional activities 
                    funded by the assessments have focused on statewide foodservice 
                    programs, radio promotions, food-service and hospitality industries 
                    across the country, in-state and national consumer education 
                    and international trade. Recipe and nutritional brochures, 
                    supplier directories and promotional materials also have been 
                    developed.
                  In addition, the 
                    boards also fund research by Louisiana universities that addresses 
                    specific priorities identified by producers and processors.
                  "A number 
                    of Louisiana universities have been able to attract additional 
                    funding for crawfish and catfish research from state and federal 
                    sources as a result of this support from local industry," 
                    said LSU AgCenter aquaculture specialist Mark Shirley. "In 
                    that way, the crawfish and catfish producers of the state 
                    have been able to greatly increase the ‘bang for their 
                    buck’ in terms of research."
                  Crawfish research 
                    topics over the years have included production and harvesting 
                    problems, reproduction and survival in burrows, processing 
                    methods and market research. Catfish research funded under 
                    the program has addressed flavor control, genetic improvement, 
                    water quality improvement and health management.
                  Checkoff funds 
                    for both the Crawfish Promotion and Research Board and the 
                    Catfish Promotion and Research Board must be renewed by producers 
                    every five years. Both are set to expire this year.
                  The Louisiana Crawfish 
                    Promotion and Research Board was established in 1983 by the 
                    Louisiana Legislature to provide a voluntary method of raising 
                    funds for the betterment of the Louisiana crawfish industry. 
                    
                  Funds are generated 
                    for crawfish promotion and research activities through a voluntary 
                    assessment of one cent for each sack holding less than 25 
                    pounds of crawfish and 2 cents for each sack holding over 
                    25 pounds. Additional funds are generated through an assessment 
                    of one-quarter cent per pound of all artificial crawfish bait 
                    sold in the state.
                  In 1990, the Legislature 
                    also established the Louisiana Catfish Promotion and Research 
                    Board, with a similar goal for Louisiana’s catfish producers. 
                    Funds for catfish promotion and research are provided by a 
                    voluntary assessment of $2 per ton of catfish feed bought, 
                    sold or manufactured within the state.
                  Although producers 
                    vote on the renewals, participation still is voluntary. Those 
                    who don’t want to participate still can seek refunds 
                    of the assessments charged to them.
                  Voting on the renewals 
                    will be held on Oct. 12 at each parish LSU AgCenter Extension 
                    Service office in the state. A complete list of those offices 
                    can be found at under the "Parish Offices" listing 
                    at www.lsuagcenter.com.
                  To cast a ballot, 
                    a crawfish producer must show proof of purchase of at least 
                    100 pounds of bait or sales of 100 sacks during the previous 
                    12 months. Catfish producers must show proof of purchase of 
                    at least 5 tons of catfish feed during the previous 12 months.
                  Once the ballots 
                    have been officially counted, the boards will notify the participating 
                    producers of the referendum outcomes.
                   
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