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    Press Release: For Immediate Release: October 6, 2016

    NEW YORK STATE HIGHLIGHTS PROMOTIONAL EFFORTS TO GROW
    THE MAPLE INDUSTRY

    Lieutenant Governor and Agriculture Commissioner Take Part in Fall
    Maple Harvest and Tasting Tour in the North Country

    Maple Showcase and Honorary Maple Trail Spotlight the Industry Year-
    round

    Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul and State Agriculture Commissioner
    Richard A. Ball  participated in the Fall Maple Harvest and Tasting Tour in the
    North Country to support New York's maple producers and to highlight the
    state's promotional efforts to grow the industry.  Following a record season for
    New York's maple producers, Lieutenant Governor Hochul and Commissioner
    Ball joined members of the New York State maple community and state and
    local leaders to spotlight the state's maple producers and encourage the use of
    their products.  A special Maple Showcase and honorary Maple Trail were
    created to extend the promotion of the industry year-round, beyond the
    traditional maple season in the spring.

    "As a pioneer and leader in the maple industry, New York State is proud of its
    heritage, its ever-growing economic impact and the men and women who carry
    on its traditions," said Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul. "Today, we are
    committing to help producers continue to thrive in our State by highlighting the
    diverse uses of maple products year-round and encouraging tourists to visit
    sugarhouses and learn where they come from."

    Agriculture Commissioner Richard A. Ball said, "You can't go wrong when you
    go with New York State maple, and that's the message we want to share with
    the culinary industry and with our consumers.  From the Maple Showcase that
    demonstrates the endless potential of cooking with maple to the honorary
    Maple Trail, which will also draw attention to New York's unique maple
    producers who make some of the best maple syrup in the world, we are excited
    to find new ways to promote this thriving industry."

    The New York State Maple Producers Association, Lewis County Maple
    Producers Association and the American Maple Museum hosted the event,
    which kicked-off with a celebration of the region's local maple producers.

    The centerpiece of the event was a Maple Showcase, a sampling of more than
    a dozen innovative dishes made from maple-infused recipes that highlighted
    the diversity of maple.  The Showcase was designed to encourage the culinary
    industry and consumers to use maple products throughout the year.  Some
    products offered included maple-flavored pulled pork, apple cider, tea, cheddar
    cheese, bread, and cupcakes.

    The Lieutenant Governor also announced the State's support of an honorary
    Maple Trail to continue promotional efforts of the industry this winter. The trail
    will take travelers on a route stopping through the heart of the maple industry in
    the North Country, with opportunities to stop at small and large maple
    operations, as well as past the scenic Adirondack forest, an operational cider
    mill, pumpkin patches, and vineyards. The trail will include the current Maple
    Traditions Byway from Ogdensburg, NY to Lowville, NY, and will now extend
    along the edge of the Tug Hill Plateau to the City of Watertown.

    In honor of the State and the region's long-time producers, the Lieutenant
    Governor also presented a certificate of recognition to Haskell and Jane
    Yancey, owners of Yancey's Sugarbush, located on Long Pond Road in
    Croghan, in celebration of their more than 170 years of maple production and
    their involvement in the maple industry.  Yancey's Sugarbush is one of the
    oldest continuous maple operations in the Tughill Region.

    The event concluded with a stop at Moser's Maple, located at 9609 Croghan
    Reservoir Road. Moser's Maple LLC was awarded World Maple Grand
    Champion in 2012 at the World Maple Syrup Festival. In 2014, Moser's Maple
    LLC was the Golden/Delicate Class winner at the World Maple Syrup Festival.
    Most recently Moser's Maple LLC was also awarded second place in the maple
    cream division at the Winter Royal Agricultural Fair, which takes place annually
    in Toronto, Canada. It is the largest Agricultural Fair in the world.

    State Senator Joseph Griffo said, "The production of maple syrup is vital to the
    agribusiness that helps fuel New York State's economy, and the maple farmers
    of Lewis County and the North Country are an important reason why New York
    is the nation's second leading producer of maple syrup. With the rising success
    and dedication of our hard-working maple farmers, along with an ideal
    seasonal climate, I am hopeful that New York can soon become the new
    national leader in producing this quality product. As New York maintains its
    prominence in maple syrup production, the American Maple Museum in
    Croghan is a great place to educate the public and sample some of the finest
    maple syrup in the world."

    Assemblyman Ken Blankenbush said, "I want to thank Lt. Gov. Hochul for
    joining us to recognize the wonderful maple products being produced in New
    York's North Country. Our community produces some of the best maple
    products in the world, and by spotlighting the Maple Trail we can encourage
    more residents from across our state to pay these business owners a visit and
    try some of the delicious maple products for themselves."

    Helen Thomas, NYS Maple Producers Association said, "Through imagination
    and creativity, New York's maple producers continue to redefine how
    consumers use and enjoy maple. Their innovative products have strengthened
    the industry and have become an important part of New York agriculture. We
    thank New York State, Governor Cuomo, Lieutenant Governor Hochul, and
    Commissioner Ball for their partnership and support of our industry and our
    producers."

    Jake Moser, co-owner of Moser's Maple LLC, said, "What a great opportunity
    this is to show the versatility of New York maple. From food to fall tours, it
    shows that maple isn't only the celebration of New York State's first agricultural
    crop of the season, but also that it can be used as an important and nutritional
    ingredient with the last agricultural crops of the season. At Moser's, 90 percent
    of our maple crop is sold in value added maple products versus syrup in liquid
    form. This is a direct result of efforts made by the local Cornell Co-operative
    Extension to make producers and consumers aware that maple is for more than
    just pancakes."

    Melissa Fleischut, President and CEO of the NYS Restaurant Association said,
    "The maple industry is an important economic engine for our state, and the
    restaurant industry and our customers are grateful for such a delicious
    resource so close to home. The restaurant industry proudly incorporates fresh,
    local ingredients that our customers crave and as we enjoy autumn in New
    York, we all look forward to the wonderful taste of maple syrup. With so many
    creative uses, it's not just for breakfast anymore!"

    In June, Governor Cuomo announced that maple syrup production in New York
    in 2016 had increased by 18 percent, breaking last year's 70-year production
    record by more than 100,000 gallons and maintaining the state's standing as
    the second leading producer of fresh maple syrup in the nation. New York's
    maple farmers produced more than 700,000 gallons of maple syrup in 2016, a
    record that can be attributed to warmer-than-normal temperatures, which
    allowed for an extended season.

    According to the USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service, New York's
    maple production constituted about 16.8 percent of the national total, or about
    1/6th of the nation's output. The number of maple taps also continues to climb,
    with more than 2.5 million taps in production in 2016, the highest number of
    taps since 1947.

    Governor Cuomo's Taste NY program is proud to partner with many New York
    State maple producers and offer their products at Taste NY stores and cafés
    throughout the state. They are also featured at Taste NY sampling events
    annually, and at the popular Maple Producers booth in the Horticulture Building
    at the Great New York State Fair, where maple popcorn, ice cream, and cotton
    candy are among the treats available.

    This year, the New York State Maple Association's Maple Center celebrated its
    most successful year at the New York State Fair with record-breaking sales.
    Sales at the Maple Center increased by 15 percent. They were driven by
    delicious and creative new products, including maple cheesecake.