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New York State Grown and Certified Program Funding to Support Agricultural Producers

New York State Grown and Certified Program Funding to Support Agricultural Producers


The New York State Grown and Certified (NYS G&C) Infrastructure, Technology, Research and Development Program will be providing $5.8 million in grants to support state agricultural producers. The program will support New York farms and food processors by funding projects across the state to enhance on-farm infrastructure and technology capabilities, as well as to support existing and new NYS G&C program participants.

The New York Farm Viability Institute, which was named as the program administrator, will develop a Request for Proposals, with $5 million dedicated to capital projects designed to improve critical farm infrastructure or help farms implement innovative technologies and state-of-the-art equipment and the remaining $800,000 to support research and development projects for the development of new products to be marketed under the NYS G&C program. Priority areas for funding are listed online, and application information is forthcoming.

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