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Seventeen Indiana Farming Organizations Awarded Funding to Support Food Chain Resiliency

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Slaughter Orchard and Cidery in Bloomington, Indiana is one of 17 Indiana farm and food organizations who have received grants to strengthen food chain resiliency through USDA and ISDA. Photo courtesy of Slaughter Orchard and Cidery.

Seventeen farm and food organizations across Indiana have been awarded a total of more than $6.7 million in federal funding from USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), in partnership with the Indiana State Department of Agriculture (ISDA), through the Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure Program (RFSI). These grants will build resilience across the middle of the supply chain while strengthening local and regional food systems.

“Indiana farmers work hard to produce millions of pounds of fruits, vegetables and other pantry staples each year that are eventually shipped across state lines or do not even make it to market,” said Lt.Governor Micah Beckwith, Indiana’s Secretary of Agriculture and Rural Development. “This grant funding will ensure more Hoosiers are fed by Hoosiers and that these organizations can better serve their communities.”

The funded projects are as follows:

“These seventeen organizations already do so much for their communities, and we are grateful that alongside USDA we could support them even further,” said Don Lamb, Indiana State Department of Agriculture director. “This funding will ensure food grown in local communities stays in local communities and this will allow our Hoosier farmers to increase their capacity and continue to build their businesses.”

This awarded funding is part of the $420 million available through the Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure Grant program to build capacity within the middle of the supply chain and support local and regional producers. It is funded by USDA Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS). Through this program, AMS has entered into cooperative agreements with state agencies, commissions, or departments responsible for agriculture, commercial food processing, seafood, or food system and distribution activities or commerce activities in states or U.S. territories.

For more information, visit the AMS Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure webpage: https://www.ams.usda.gov/services/grants/rfsi/rfsi-rfa-status.

Source: Indiana State Department of Agriculture (ISDA).