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GO TEXAN is sponsored by the
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, whose purpose is to encourage consumers (both within and outside the state of
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) to seek and purchase Texas-made products. The GO TEXAN campaign began in 1999 to focus on Texas agricultural products. Later, the campaign expanded to include shrimp and Texas wine. In 2003, the
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expanded the program to include Texas-made products of all sorts. The current GO TEXAN campaign is divided into four general areas: *GO TEXAN Products—Markets fiber, food, horticulture/forestry/produce, livestock, oysters and shrimp, and wine *GO TEXAN Communities—Designates an area as a "Certified Retirement Community" based on its ability to meet the living, employment/volunteer, health, entertainment, education, and safety needs of residents and visitors, and also spotlights rural communities to support and encourage rural tourism *GO TEXAN Restaurants—Links restaurants to Texas-grown or processed food products *GO TEXAN Special Programs—Operates special programs such as the GO TEXAN booth at the
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, a website listing of local farmers markets, and international marketing go Texan day is on Friday February 26.


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*{{official, http://www.gotexan.org/
GO TEXAN Wine website
Economy of Texas Food politics Localism (politics) 1999 establishments in Texas