A new program aims to help Clackamas County’s agricultural industry by connecting businesses, nonprofits and government agencies that work with food producers, processors and distributors.
The ONEStop program is part of Oregon Solutions, a statewide program that takes on big local projects that are contentious or involve many players and helps figure out solutions or a compromise. The county’s Agriculture and Forest Economic Development program and Oregon Solutions will split the project’s $45,000 cost…