USDA Announces Specialty Crop Block Grant Program Funding Awarded to Rhode Island

Date: Thursday, August 25, 2022

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WASHINGTON, August 25, 2022 — The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) today awarded over $270,000 in Fiscal Year 2022 Specialty Crop Block Grant Program (SCBGP) funding to Rhode Island. This USDA grant will help the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management, Division of Agriculture fund projects that enhance the competitiveness of specialty crops in the state and support specialty crop growers through marketing, education, and research.

“USDA applauds Rhode Island’s continued commitment to supporting our nation’s producers of fruits, vegetables, tree nuts, and nursery crops through the Specialty Crop Block Grant Program,” said USDA Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs Jenny Lester Moffitt. “The projects funded will foster innovative research and new market opportunities within the specialty crop sector, while furthering USDA’s goals of creating a more fair and equitable food system and supporting local and regional producers.”

Through the SCBGP, the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management, Division of Agriculture is funding seven projects. Among the projects, is a project through the Rhode Island Farm Incubator to disseminate and share new and cutting-edge integrated cropping techniques appropriate for use by small scale, organic, and beginning growers in the region. The goal of the program is to increase efficacy of and adoption of integrated cropping methods by small farms. Additional funded projects focus in areas such as increasing market access, culinary education, and pest management.

The funding to Rhode Island is part of a total of $72.9 million in non-competitive FY 2022 SCBGP funding awarded to 55 states, territories and the District of Columbia. The SCBGP funding supports farmers growing specialty crops, including fruits, vegetables, tree nuts, and nursery crops. USDA’s support will strengthen U.S. specialty crop production and markets, ensuring an abundant, affordable supply of highly nutritious fruits, vegetables, and other specialty crops, which are vital to the health and well-being of all Americans.

The funding for the SCBGP grants is authorized by the 2018 Farm Bill and FY2022 funding is awarded for a three-year period beginning September 30, 2022. Since 2006, USDA has invested more than $953 million through the SCBGP to fund 11,331 projects that have increased the long-term successes of producers and broadened the market for specialty crops in the U.S. and abroad.

More information about these awards is available on this webpage: 2022 SCBGP Awarded Grants (pdf).

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