The Agricultural Marketing Service is lowering the fee that olive farmers in California pay for marketing and promotion activities related to their crops. This reduction means California olive growers will keep more of their money instead of paying it toward industry-wide advertising and research programs. The change affects only California's olive industry and helps reduce the financial burden on those farmers.
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