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The CT Department of Agriculture provides an interactive, searchable map of farmers' markets, farm stands, and general farm products for Connecticut consumers. This information and interactive map can be found on CTGrown.org.
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The Farm Transition Grant Program (FTG) (C.G.S. Sec. 22-26k) is a competitive matching grant program for Connecticut farmers and agricultural cooperatives to support the diversification of existing farm operations, transitioning to value-added agricultural production and sales, and other venues in which a majority of products sold are grown in the state.
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Connecticut Apple Marketing Advisory Board
Consisting of 8 Connecticut apple producers representing both large and small acreage "the board shall take as it's most important priorty to advertise and promote the sale of Connecticut apples in Connecticut markets. In pursuing this task, the advisory board may carry out such advertising, promotion and publicity programs as they believe will maintain or enhance present markets or create new markets for Connecticut apples and apple products."
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Agricultural Enhancement Grant (formerly Farm Viability)
The Agricultural Enhancement (C.G.S. Sec. 22-26j) is a competitive matching grant program open to municipalities, regional planning organizations, associations of municipalities, and agricultural non-profits. Please be aware this is a reimbursement grant.
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Connecticut Food Policy Council
The Connecticut Food Policy Council was established in 1997 by the Connecticut Legislature. Created under Public Act 97-11, Section 21, it is the only statewide food policy council in Connecticut and is administratively supported through the Connecticut Department of Agriculture.