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SENATOR NOZZOLIO AND ASSEMBLYMAN KOLB ANNOUNCE FUNDING

Posted on March 29, 2012 at 2:00 PM

SENATOR NOZZOLIO AND ASSEMBLYMAN KOLB ANNOUNCE FUNDING TO BUILD

WORLD-CLASS VITICULTURE CENTER AT GENEVA AG-TECH PARK

State Senator Mike Nozzolio and State Assemblyman Brian Kolb today

announced that they have successfully secured $8 million in the State

Budget for a major expansion at the Cornell Agriculture and Food Technology

Park that will create local jobs and continue to put our region at the

cutting edge of agricultural research and development.

The funding will be used by Finger Lakes Community College to construct a

new state-of-the-art Viticulture Center as a permanent location for

College’s groundbreaking Viticulture and Wine Technology Program- the only

program of its kind in the Northeast.

“As winemaking continues to grow jobs in the Finger Lakes Region, and is

one of the fastest growing economic engines in our State, the need for

individuals with the specialized knowledge and skills to pursue a career in

the wine and grape industry continues to increase,” said Senator Nozzolio.

“FLCC’s Viticulture program is critically important to the Finger Lakes

Region’s continued emergence as one of the premier winemaking areas of the

Country, and I am greatly pleased that we were able to bring this important

expansion of the program to Geneva.”

“The investment that we helped secure will promote regional, long-term job

development and create more private sector jobs, a win-win for our

community and economy. Specifically, this funding will expand FLCC’s

innovative Viticulture and Wine Technology program, while supporting a new

Viticulture Center at Geneva’s Ag-tech Farm. The Finger Lakes is

synonymous with great wines – these two initiatives will ensure our

community continues leading the way in the production and sale of some of

the very best wine ever made – and reaps real economic dividends in the

process,” said Assemblyman Kolb.

The new Viticulture Center’s location at the Ag Tech Park will put students

in close proximity to over 50 local wineries and all of the region’s wine

trails, as well as FLCC’s teaching vineyard in Yates County. The Center

will include a world-class winemaking lab, including a grape crushing pad

and rooms for storing and aging wine, classroom space and another small

teaching vineyard.

The Ag-Tech Park location provides significant potential for expanding the

Viticulture program in the future through partnerships with Cornell

University and other food and agricultural organizations that utilize the

Park. Currently, FLCC's Viticulture and Wine Technology curriculum enables

students to transfer to Cornell’s four-year viticulture program.

“We are very excited about the opportunity to partner with FLCC in their

Viticulture program and in the training of students who will drive our

State’s wine and grape industry,” said Cornell College of Agriculture and

Life Sciences Dean Kathryn Boor. “We thank the Senator and Assemblyman for

their strong support of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and

our programs in Geneva. This funding will also be greatly important for

improving facilities on the Geneva campus and addressing the challenges and

opportunities of New York’s food and agriculture industries.”

“We are delighted that Senator Nozzolio and Assemblyman Kolb have secured

funding to support the construction of a teaching winery for the FLCC

Viticulture and Wine Technology program. The FLCC Viticulture Center will

provide our students with a rich learning environment and graduates of the

program will contribute in significant ways to the region’s thriving wine

industry. We already have a strong relationship with Cornell, and having

the opportunity to build our Viticulture Center in Geneva at the Cornell

Agricultural and Food Technology Park will only serve to strengthen that

important partnership,” said Barbara Risser, President of Finger Lakes

Community College.

“We are extremely grateful to Senator Nozzolio and Assemblyman Kolb for

securing the significant funding for capital projects at the Experiment

Station in Geneva,” said Dr. Tom Burr, Director of the New York State

Agricultural Experiment Station at the Ag-Tech Park. “Having the

Viticulture facility adjacent to our main campus at the Cornell Agriculture

and Food Technology Park will stimulate a strong Cornell-FLCC partnership

for training of viticulture students who will be essential to the New York

grape industry workforce. Our faculty and staff look forward to working

with students and faculty from FLCC.”

Geneva Mayor Ron Alcock stated, “This achievement is yet another example of

the State, County, City, and Community College System working in

conjunction to move New York’s economy forward. This funding, and the jobs

it will help to create, ensures the viability of the Finger Lakes brand as

the Northeast’s top wine region.”

Geneva City Manager Matt Horn said, “Senator Nozzolio, the Board of

Supervisors, and the Geneva City Council have long cited job creation, job

development and the expansion of the Finger Lakes wine industry as drivers

to our success. This project delivers on each of these areas, and will be

a key strategic link in our workforce development chain.”

“This is a wonderful opportunity for FLCC, Ontario County and Cornell’s Ag

and Tech Research Center. The ability of Senator Nozzolio and Assemblyman

Kolb to bring this all together is an excellent example of inter-government

cooperation and will maximize the resources of both the Ag-Tech Park’s

research and FLCC’s education programs. Those factors in combination will

help create jobs and boost agriculture, our region’s top enterprise,” said

Ontario County Board of Supervisors Chairman Ted Fafinski.

"The FLCC Viticulture program was established in response to the ever

expanding wine and tourism industries right here in the Finger Lakes. With

over sixty wineries located along Seneca Lake and next to some of the

leading scientists in the world, the Agricultural Tech Park located in

Geneva is a natural, permanent home for the program. Now thanks to the

efforts and forward thinking of Senator Nozzolio and Assemblyman Kolb,

grant money has been secured to make this plan a reality. The Senator and

Assemblyman continue to work hard for their constituents and deliver once

again," said Geneva City Supervisor Charlie Evangelista.

“Congratulations should be given to Senator Nozzolio and Assemblyman Kolb

for their tireless efforts to bring the Viticulture Program to Geneva.

Because of their efforts this program will not only benefit the Geneva

Community but all of the surrounding areas including Ontario County,” said

Geneva Town Supervisor Mary Luckern.

“Economic Development in Ontario County and the Finger Lakes requires

visionary leadership. Helping to create a pipeline of skilled professionals

for our viticulture industry is critically important,” said Michael J.

Manikowski, Director of the Ontario County Economic Development

Corporation. “On behalf of economic development in Ontario County, I would

like to thank Senator Nozzolio and Assemblyman Kolb for advocating on

behalf of capital funding in this year’s State budget for FLCC’s

Viticulture Center.”

The Viticulture Center is part of the Finger Lakes Economic Development

Council’s five-year plan to build upon our region’s strengths to accelerate

the Finger Lakes’ economic transformation. The Geneva City Council, Geneva

Chamber of Commerce and numerous local wineries also strongly support the

project.

“The Geneva Area Chamber of Commerce sends sincere appreciation and thanks

to Senator Michael Nozzolio for his outstanding work in support of the

Finger Lakes Community College Viticulture finding a permanent home in

Geneva. The Senator, along with Minority Leader Brian Kolb, have been

instrumental in leading this project to a positive conclusion and their

support in the endeavor is greatly appreciated,” said Geneva Chamber of

Commerce President Spike Herzig.

“Senator Nozzolio and Assemblyman Kolb have once again given a superb and

timely effort in gaining the funding to establish the Viticulture program.

Their hard and diligent work has paid off with the students, the Finger

Lakes area, FLCC and the local taxpayers,” said Geneva Business Improvement

District Executive Director John Hicks.

Senator Nozzolio and Assemblyman Kolb identified and redirected the $8

million in capital funding for the Viticulture Center from a dormant grant

appropriation. In addition to the Viticulture Center, part of the funding

secured will also be used to repair and modernize several greenhouse

facilities used for agricultural research at the Ag-Tech Park’s Experiment

Station.

“The new Finger Lakes Community College Viticulture Center will enable our

State’s future winemakers to study at the same site where some of the most

innovative agricultural research in the Nation is taking place every day,”

said Senator Nozzolio. “It was a pleasure working with Assemblyman Kolb,

FLCC, Cornell University and the City of Geneva to make this important

job-creating project a reality.”

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