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SC agriculture agency sees new ways to push market
Posted: 10.24.2012 at 2:56 PM
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South Carolina's agricultural agency has found another way to promote the State Farmers Market after losing $1 million from the state budget.
A state borrowing committee on Wednesday approved the agency's request to use $760,000 in accumulated interest to advertise and direct drivers to the market that opened in West Columbia in 2010. The request now goes to the Budget and Control Board.
A lower-than-expected surplus in taxes collected last year cut $15 million worth of projects from the current budget. Casualties included $400,000 for signs and improvements, and $600,000 to promote all three state-owned markets.
The scaled-back promotion plan leaves out the regional markets in Florence and Greenville.
The interest comes from the $15 million purchase in 2008 of the market's former location near Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia.