| IDOA 
			now accepting specialty crop grant proposalsApplications for funds are due April 28
 
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            [April 06, 2017]  
              SPRINGFIELD - The Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA) 
			is now accepting proposals for federal specialty crop grants. The 
			agency anticipates Illinois will receive roughly $525,000 from the 
			United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to distribute to 
			state projects; however, the exact dollar amount has yet to be 
			determined. The funds will come from the Specialty Crop Block Grant 
			Program in the Farm Bill. They are available for projects beginning 
			in calendar year 2018, and are intended to expand the availability 
			of fresh, locally-grown produce and strengthen the competitiveness 
			of our specialty crop industry. | 
        
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				 According to USDA, projects seeking funding should benefit 
				underserved communities and veterans, aim to improve producer 
				capacity with the requirements of the Food Safety Modernization 
				Act, develop adaptation and mitigation strategies for farmers in 
				drought-stricken regions, increase opportunities for new and 
				beginning farmers, develop strong local and regional food 
				systems, protect pollinator habitats and improve pollinator 
				health. 
 Projects that benefit a particular commercial product or provide 
				a profit to a single organization, institution or individual are 
				ineligible. Farmers' markets, roadside stands and 
				community-sponsored agriculture programs should consider 
				submitting proposals to the USDA's Farmers' Market and Local 
				Food Promotion Program.
 
 "Over the years this grant program has become highly competitive 
				with the number of applications growing each year," said 
				Director Raymond Poe. "That is a testament to Illinois' 
				agriculture community. These projects have identified needs in 
				our communities, and are encouraging more and more people to 
				participate in agriculture and healthy lifestyles."
 
 The USDA's Agricultural Marketing Service defines specialty 
				crops as "fruits, vegetables, tree nuts, dried fruits and 
				horticulture and nursery crops (including floriculture)."
 
              
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			Illinois is the nation's leading producer of pumpkins and 
			horseradish, and ranks in the top ten in acreage of cantaloupes, 
			green peas, lima beans, and sweet corn. Illinois also is home to a 
			flourishing grape and wine market. Sales of all specialty crops in 
			Illinois, including nursery and greenhouse sales, totaled almost 
			$470 million in 2012. 
			
			 
			The IDOA will accept grant proposals until April 28, 2017, at 4pm. 
			Request for proposal packets and additional information about the 
			program can be found online at the department's website at
			
			https://www.agr.state.il.us/speciality-crop-grants/.  For 
			more information call (217) 524-9129.
 
			[Illinois Department of AGriculture] |