Graff, Gregory, authorMortenson, Ryan, authorGoldbach, Rebecca, authorThilmany, Dawn, authorDavies, Stephen, authorKoontz, Stephen, authorPonce-Pore, Geniphyr, authorRennels, Kathay, authorDepartment of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Colorado State University, publisher2018-07-272018-07-272013-02https://hdl.handle.net/10217/190028February 2013Includes executive summary and Insight briefs.Agriculture is a major contributor to the Colorado economy and, in the words of Governor John Hickenlooper, “led Colorado out of the recession.” In 2012, agriculture was designated as one of the key industries in the Colorado Blueprint initiative for economic development. For leaders in Colorado agriculture, the Blueprint provides a forum and opportunity to build bridges between the different commodities and communities that make up Colorado agriculture, including the closely associated food, beverage, and green industries, many of whom do not communicate regularly with one another. This value chain analysis is intended to serve as a common starting point for new conversations across the broad span of agricultural activities in Colorado. This analysis of the Value Chain of Colorado Agriculture supports the Colorado Blueprint initiative. It illustrates connections among disparate industries and sectors that nonetheless share common resources, constraints and opportunities. The information can aid in the formulation of industry, workforce, and economic development strategies. And, it can help to inform policy and regulatory decision-making processes.born digitalreportseng©2013 Colorado State University.Copyright and other restrictions may apply. User is responsible for compliance with all applicable laws. For information about copyright law, please see https://libguides.colostate.edu/copyright.Agriculture -- Economic aspects -- ColoradoThe value chain of Colorado agricultureText