USDA Boosts Farmers Markets with Grants

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What happened

The USDA awarded nearly $27 million to support farmers markets in California and the Northwest, potentially expanding offerings in Fremont.

Why it matters

The grants, distributed through the USDA’s Farmers Market Promotion Program and Local Food Promotion Program, aim to create more resilient local food systems. This could mean more vendors and a wider variety of locally sourced goods at your Fremont farmers market. California received over $4.6 million, with some funds earmarked for projects that support underserved communities and expand access to fresh, healthy food. Look for potential new programs that accept food assistance benefits at farmers markets. The boost to farmers markets can also help local farmers and producers increase their revenue and connect directly with consumers. Supporting these markets means investing in the local economy and sustainable agriculture practices.

Key numbers

  • The USDA awarded nearly $27 million to support farmers markets in California and the Northwest, potentially expanding offerings in Fremont.
  • California received over $4.6 million, with some funds earmarked for projects that support underserved communities and expand access to fresh, healthy food.

What happens next

  • The grants, distributed through the USDA’s Farmers Market Promotion Program and Local Food Promotion Program, aim to create more resilient local food systems.
  • This could mean more vendors and a wider variety of locally sourced goods at your Fremont farmers market.
  • California received over $4.6 million, with some funds earmarked for projects that support underserved communities and expand access to fresh, healthy food.

Quick answers

What happened in USDA Boosts Farmers Markets with Grants?

The USDA awarded nearly $27 million to support farmers markets in California and the Northwest, potentially expanding offerings in Fremont.

Why does USDA Boosts Farmers Markets with Grants matter?

The grants, distributed through the USDA’s Farmers Market Promotion Program and Local Food Promotion Program, aim to create more resilient local food systems. This could mean more vendors and a wider variety of locally sourced goods at your Fremont farmers market. California received over $4.6 million, with some funds earmarked for projects that support underserved communities and expand access to fresh, healthy food. Look for potential new programs that accept food assistance benefits at farmers markets. The boost to farmers markets can also help local farmers and producers increase their revenue and connect directly with consumers. Supporting these markets means investing in the local economy and sustainable agriculture practices.

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