On January 24, 2018

U.S. Specialty Crop Grant program to boost market competitiveness

The Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food & Markets (VAAFM) has received $200,000 in Specialty Crop Block Grants from the federal USDA Agricultural Marketing Service to enhance the competitiveness of Vermont specialty food crops, including honey, hops, and maple syrup, and nursery crops, including Christmas trees and floriculture.

VAAFM plans to award grants in 2018 through a competitive review process guided by industry, nonprofit and government stakeholders. Any business, organization, or individual can apply to the Vermont Specialty Crop Block Grant (SCBGP) program.

Projects must benefit multiple specialty crop businesses, organizations, or individuals. VAAFM, in partnership with statewide specialty crop stakeholders, has identified the following program funding priorities for 2018:

  • Development of innovative horticultural production practices to enhance farm viability and/or natural resource conservation
  • Pest and disease management
  • Enhancing food safety and improving the capacity of specialty crop businesses to comply with Food Safety Modernization Act or food safety audit program requirements
  • Value chain enhancement – including strengthening relationships between producers, aggregators, processers, distributors, retail businesses and consumers – and technical assistance to enhance efficiency and business viability
  • Market access (local, regional, national, or international), marketing, branding, and consumer education
  • Producer collaboration – including establishing or strengthening producer associations and cooperatives

 

VAAFM will conduct an information session webinar for prospective applicants on Feb. 2, 2018. Applicants to the Vermont SCBGP must submit a letter of intent by Feb. 28. A review committee will invite the top-ranking projects to submit full proposals.

Learn more about the Vermont SCBGP, register for the webinar, or view the webinar recording at agriculture.vermont.gov/vtscbgp.

Photo submitted
Vermont maple syrup marketing may get a boost with the help of a grant from the Agency of Agriculture, Food & Markets.

Do you want to submit feedback to the editor?

Send Us An Email!

Related Posts

Killington receives positive snow control for Audi FIS Ski World Cup race Nov. 30-Dec. 1

November 21, 2024
KILLINGTON—Killington Resort received a positive snow control announcement from FIS (International Ski and Snowboard Federation), the governing body of the Audi FIS Ski World Cup. With this announcement, Killington Resort can assure international race teams and ski racing fans traveling to central Vermont for Thanksgiving weekend that both the giant slalom and slalom races will…

One dead, two arrested in Rutland shooting

November 20, 2024
By Alan J. Keays / VTDigger Two Massachusetts men pleaded not guilty Monday afternoon, Nov. 18, to charges in the killing of a Rutland man. The prosecutor said the Friday night shooting was drug-related, and the two suspects may have been targeting someone else. Dylin Wainscott, 28, of Westfield, Massachusetts, faces charges of first-degree murder,…

Mountain Top Resort’s cross-country ski routes caught up in legal dispute

November 20, 2024
By Greta Solsaa/VTDigger Generations of cross-country skiers have flocked to Chittenden’s Mountain Top Resort to spend wintry days gliding along bucolic, snow-capped paths nestled in the shadow of Killington. As the popular cross-country skiing destination celebrates its 60th year in business, Mountain Top finds itself locked in a legal battle with its neighbors, John and…

With cost of education driving voters, lawmakers feel pressure to respond

November 20, 2024
Dem lawmakers and governor defer to each other to take up proposals By Ethan Weinstein/VTDigger Vermonters cited affordability as a top priority in the 2024 election, and last week, they voted to send more Republicans to Montpelier than in recent decades.  Driving affordability concerns is the cost of education, which fueled this year’s average education property tax increase of 13.8%.…