The legislature further finds that rural communities in New York state need immediate assistance to develop the capacity to plan and organize for economic development, to undertake new economic development initiatives, to overcome obstacles to economic development and to fully utilize indigenous resources to provide rural residents with economic opportunities.
The legislature further finds that, to begin to address these needs, a catalyst is needed to stimulate and encourage innovative economic development alternatives to declining employment in the agricultural and manufacturing sectors.
The legislature further finds that, while agriculture is considered to be a major New York industry, state economic development financing programs do not treat agriculture as an industrial sector, and financing is not available to provide farmers with assistance to become more competitive in national and international markets.
Therefore, the legislature declares that the revitalization of the state's rural economy is essential to New York's economic health and that state assistance in this regard is necessary and proper for achieving this public purpose.
N.Y. Urban Development Corporation Act § 16-l