Florida’s agriculture department enhances consumer support services

Florida’s agriculture department enhances consumer support services
Wilton Simpson, Commissioner of Agriculture — Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
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Florida’s Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) announced that it is providing new resources for consumers to address concerns and inquiries. Commissioner Wilton Simpson emphasized the department’s commitment to consumer protection and service.

“Need more information?” asks FDACS, offering various contact methods including a live chat option on their website, a direct phone line at 1-800-435-7352, and an online message form. These resources aim to enhance accessibility for consumers seeking assistance or wishing to file complaints.

Commissioner Simpson said, “Our goal is to ensure that every Floridian has access to the information and support they need.” The department encourages residents to utilize these services for any agriculture or consumer-related issues.

For further details, individuals can visit the FDACS website where additional contact options are available.

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