GA U.S. HOUSE DISTRICT 2: Congressman Bishop Announces USDA Grants to Southwest Georgia Farms

GA U.S. HOUSE DISTRICT 2: Congressman Bishop Announces USDA Grants to Southwest Georgia Farms
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GA U.S. House District 2 issued the following announcement on Feb. 4. 

Congressman Sanford D. Bishop, Jr. (GA-02) announced that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development has awarded $1.25 million to local farms through the Value-Added Producer Grant (VAPG) program. Awardees in Middle and Southwest Georgia included Goodson Pecans, LLC, Georgia Organic Peanut Association, Inc., Southern Pasture Power, LLC, Longleaf Ridge Farms, LLC, and New Communities at Cypress Pond. Each will receive $250,000 to either develop or enact ideas to expand their business.

“Our farmers and producers are entrepreneurs that help feed America and drive our economy. Value Added Producer Grants help these creative and hardworking business owners explore and implement ideas that can grow their businesses,” said Congressman Bishop. “As the chair of the House Appropriations subcommittee that funds USDA Rural Development programs, like VAPG, I am working hard every day to ensure Congress provides robust resources to make investments like this that strengthen local economies.”

“Hurricane Michael devastated our local community and our farm in 2018. The experience motivated us to pursue new opportunities to build resilience for the long-term sustainability of our business,” said President of Longleaf Ridge Farms Casey Cox. “We were thrilled to receive the USDA Value Added Producer Grant to expand innovation for our sweet corn production and build a strong foundation for the future of our farm. This funding will enable us to diversify our business and expand the market for delicious Georgia Grown sweet corn.”

“We have worked to expand the market for our pecans to Massachusetts and North Carolina. The Value Added Producer Grant award will bolster the value of our pecans, support our efforts to organize farmer cooperatives in this area, and help us share best practices for production so that these farmers can benefit from our market reach,” said New Communities at Cypress Pond President Shirley Sherrod.

“We are grateful and honored to receive a Value Added Producer Grant. As a small business and farmer, this will allow us to hire more staff and build our digital presence. By doing so we can increase our outreach throughout the Southeast United States, expanding our customer base,” said Goodson Pecans Owner David Goodson. “This grant is also helping us broaden the uses of pecans beyond candies to other products — like granola — that people enjoy.”

In November, Congressman Bishop hosted a virtual town hall workshop to raise awareness about USDA Rural Development programs, like VAPG. The event can be viewed on the Congressman’s website at https://bishop.house.gov/TownHall/2021-11-09/USDA-RD-Programs.

The Value-Added Producer Grant (VAPG) program helps process and generate new products, create and expand marketing opportunities, and increase producer income. Agricultural Producers and Farmer-Led Cooperatives are eligible.

Grant and matching funds can be used for planning activities or for working capital expenses related to producing and marketing a value-added agricultural product. Examples of planning activities include conducting feasibility studies and developing business plans. Examples of working capital expenses include processing costs, marketing and advertising expenses, and some inventory and salary expenses.

Grants are awarded through a national competition. Each fiscal year, applications are requested through a notice published in the Federal Register.

Original source can be found here.



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