The Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS) provides a number of services to Virginia’s farmers and agricultural producers. This includes economic development services for the agricultural industry, marketing services, farmland preservation, and food safety and security.

The House Appropriations Committee supports this work with $86 million in state general funds.

39,000
farms in Virginia, mostly family owned
$5B
in ag and forestry exports
$7.3M
farm acres in Virginia

Budget Overview

The largest VDACS program area is agricultural industry marketing, development, promotion, and improvements, with a total appropriation of $26.8 million in FY 2025. This includes $2.3 million for the Virginia Wine Promotion Fund and $1.2 million for the Virginia Spirits Promotion Fund.

VDACS was also appropriated $3.7 million in FY 2025 for economic development activities. This includes $2.5 million for the Agriculture and Forestry Industries Development Fund, which supports discretionary grants to localities and political subdivisions throughout Virginia to support economic development related to agriculture and forestry industries. An additional $600,000 was provided for the Dairy Producer Margin Coverage Premium Assistance Fund, and $250,000 to aid in the establishment of a new blue catfish processing industry.

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Staff Contact

David

David Reynolds

Legislative Fiscal Analyst