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- California Department of Food and Agriculture - CDFA
CDFA Joins Global Recognition of Women in Agriculture in 2026 - the International Year of the Woman Farmer Read Info
- CDFA - Licensing Registration Portal
CDFA issues licenses and permits for a variety of businesses across the food and agriculture sectors Programs include licensing for Milk Product Plants, General Samplers and Weighers, Testers, Brand Inspection, and more Some programs may also require permits or other types of registration
- Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) | CA. gov
CDFA strives to support this tradition of innovation and diversity, both by forging lasting partnerships with industry, academia and stakeholders, and by constantly adapting public policy to this rapidly changing agricultural community
- CDFA - Contact Information
CDFA Home Contact Information Contact Information Phone | Fax | Address | Staff | Email | Web Links 916-654-0466 (Sacramento) General Information 916-654-0462 (Sacramento) Public Affairs If you are using a TTY TDD (Text Telephone) dial 1-800-735-2929 If you are using a TRS (Telephone Relay Service) dial 1-800-735-2922 FAX: 916-657-4240 (Sacramento)
- Find a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA) Professionals
Discover the Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA) designation Learn about the role, certification process, and IDFA's commitment to diversity
- CDFA - Council of Development Finance Agencies
CDFA Winter Institute — Five Core Development Finance Course in One Week! CDFA | Feb 23 | Bond Finance | Development Finance Toolbox | Revolving Loan Funds (RLFs) | Tax Credits | Tax Increment Finance (TIF)
- Online Services — Overview
We offer a variety of online services that make completing your CDTFA business easy and efficient Using our online services, you can file a return, make a payment, submit a claim for refund, file an appeal and much more
- CDFA - Grant Programs
Through this program, CDFA funds energy efficient refrigeration units in corner stores and small businesses in low-income or low-access areas throughout the state to stock California-grown fresh produce, nuts and minimally processed foods
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