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01/05/2024

CT DoAg Requests Public Comment

Connecticut Department of Agriculture (CT DoAg) Requests Public Comment on Funding Priorities of Specialty Crop Block Grant Program

The Connecticut Department of Agriculture (CT DoAg) has announced a public comment period on the funding priorities for Connecticut’s Specialty Crop Block Grant Program in 2024. The public is asked to submit a response through the online form by Friday, January 12, 2024, at 4 p.m. EST

 

CT DoAg’s Specialty Crop Block Grant Program awards funds to enhance the competitiveness of the state’s specialty crops, including fruits and vegetables, tree nuts, dried fruits, horticulture, and nursery crops (including floriculture). 

 

Recent funding priorities have included: 

 

  • Research, development, and dissemination of innovative production practices to enhance farm viability, natural resource conservation, and climate change mitigation and adaptation

  • Market access (local, regional, national, or international), marketing, branding, and consumer education

  • Producer collaboration—including establishing or strengthening producer associations and cooperatives

  • Value chain enhancement—including strengthening relationships between producers, aggregators, processors, distributors, retail businesses, and consumers

  • Pest and disease management

  • Technical assistance to address efficiency, conservation, climate change, business viability, workforce development, labor issues, succession planning, and challenges facing beginning and socially disadvantaged farmers

  • Enhancing food safety and improving the capacity of specialty crop businesses to comply with Food Safety Modernization Act or food safety audit program requirements

For more information about Connecticut’s Specialty Crop Block Grant Program, visit www.ctgrown.gov/grants

 

The Connecticut Department of Agriculture (CT DoAg) mission is to foster a healthy economic, environmental, and social climate for agriculture by developing, promoting, and regulating agricultural businesses; protecting agricultural and aquacultural resources; enforcing laws pertaining to domestic animals; and promoting an understanding among the state's citizens of the diversity of Connecticut agriculture, its cultural heritage, and its contribution to the state's economy. For more information, visit www.CTGrown.gov.

 


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