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$14-Million Up for Grabs with the USDA's Value-Added Producer Grants

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Thursday, September 20, 2012   

ST. PAUL, Minn. - The clock is ticking for Minnesota farmers and ranchers who need funds to move their value-added ideas forward. The USDA is now taking applications for the Value-Added Producer Grant Program.

Traci Bruckner, assistant director for rural policy with the Center for Rural Affairs (CRA), says in all, $14 million is available nationwide.

"This program supports those farmers and ranchers who are looking to create their own value-added, high value, niche-market type of agricultural enterprise. There are two different types of grants they can get: a planning grant and the working capital grant."

Of the funding available, Bruckner says 5 percent is set aside for socially disadvantaged farmers. Another five percent is only for beginning farmers and ranchers.

"That set-aside was something we pushed for in the law, so they could get started in a market where they would earn more - per acre, per animal - to try to get them started off right."

Bruckner says these value-added producer grants are popular and competitive.

"I would encourage folks to make sure that they do their due diligence and put together a sound proposal. Also, for anyone interested, their first point of contact should be their state Rural Development Office, because that is basically the first stop for their proposal."

Applications are due at the state USDA Rural Development office by Oct. 15. Bruckner suggests that anyone with questions about the grants or the application process contact the Center for Rural Affairs. The CRA Farm Bill Helpline is 402-687-2100.

More information is available at www.rurdev.usda.gov.




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