California's agricultural heartland, the Central Valley stretches over 450 miles, producing a quarter of the nation's food. This fertile region supplies fresh produce, nuts, and dairy to global markets. Farmers, agribusinesses, and consumers benefit directly, as its crops sustain local economies and reduce food transportation costs.
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