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Community Perspective: Rodger Painter

Alaska can increase its food security without an agriculture department

Kodiak crops

Kale and broccoli grow on Kodiak Island on Sept. 17, 2024. 

There is a path to increasing food security without a Department of Agriculture this legislative session.

Gov. Mike Dunleavy could hire an aide in the governor’s office who is knowledgeable in Alaska agriculture to work with the existing staff in the Department of Natural Resources. The goal should be to craft a plan to increase agriculture on a statewide basis to submit to the next legislative session.

Rodger Painter is a former journalist, legislative staffer and longtime leader in the Alaska seafood industry. He can trace his Alaska roots to 1798, when an Alutiiq woman married a Russian trader. He grew up as a salmon fisherman and later became editor of a commercial fishing newspaper, executive director of the United Fishermen of Alaska, aide to the House Fisheries Committee, board member of the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute for 12 years and president of the Alaskan Shellfish Growers Association for about 20 years. He is an enthusiastic gardener. He is retired and lives in Douglas.

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