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A JOINT MEMORIAL
RECOGNIZING THE COMMUNITY OF CHIMAYO'S CHILE FARMERS, WHO
FARM THE NATIVE CHIMAYO CHILE STRAINS IN THE GEOGRAPHICAL
AREA OF CHIMAYO, AS THE RIGHTFUL OWNERS OF THE NAMES CHIMAYO,
CHIMAYO RED, CHIMAYO GREEN AND CHIMAYO CHRISTMAS FOR CHILE
AND AS TREASURERS OF A LIVING HEIRLOOM OF NORTHERN NEW MEXICO
HISPANIC CULTURAL, FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL TRADITIONS;
REQUESTING THE NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WITH
ASSISTANCE FROM THE ATTORNEY GENERAL, TO STUDY THE ISSUE OF
TRADEMARKS AND COPYRIGHTS OF COMMUNITY FARM PRODUCTS.
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the New Mexico legislature
that the name "Chimayo" for chile shall continue to be the
name that identifies the native strains of chile that were
inherited from the traditional families who founded and named
the village of Chimayo, New Mexico; and
WHEREAS, the 2005 New Mexico state university report,
"Genetic Diversity of Chile Landraces from Northern New
Mexico, Colorado and Mexico", identifies four Chimayo chile
strains or landraces from among the seventeen native chile
strains in northern New Mexico; and
WHEREAS, in 2005, the New Mexico legislature recognized
Chimayo chile as a living heirloom of northern New Mexico
Hispanic cultural, food and agricultural traditions; and
WHEREAS, the chiles known as Chimayo chile, Chimayo red,