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Established in 1888 to
standardize the measure with
which cranberries are sold, the
Cape Cod Cranberry Growers’
Association (CCCGA) is one of
the country’s oldest farmers’
organizations. Today, the CCCGA
represents approximately 330
growers throughout
Massachusetts. This unity has
given growers both a single
voice and collective strength in
promoting the cranberry industry
(read the President's Message).
The CCCGA has a professional
staff that assists growers in
solving everyday problems,
offering assistance in
regulatory compliance,
sponsoring professional
development seminars and
organizing association
activities such as the
Massachusetts Cranberry Harvest
Festival each October. The CCCGA
has invested over $500,000 in
cranberry research to help
improve the efficiency and
environmental compatibility of
cranberry farms. Through
continued support, the CCCGA is
working to ensure that cranberry
farming can survive urbanization
and that open space and clean
water, vital to cranberry
growing, will be preserved.
The CCCGA also operates a frost
warning system. Frost protection
is a vital part of cranberry
farming. In the event of frost
danger, cranberry grower members
are notified by phone or through
access to a special code-a-phone
system that a frost may be
occurring and to take
appropriate management action to
protect the buds (spring) or
berries (fall).
Grower Membership in the CCCGA
is voluntary and is based on an
assessment of a farmer's crop.
Businesses and organizations may
join as Sustaining Members,
while those individuals who
support the ideals of the
Association, but who are not
active growers or in a related
business, may join the CCCGA as
Associate Members.
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