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Release No. 0246.02

Alisa Harrison (202) 720-4623
Jean Daniel (703) 305-2286

 USDA AWARDS GRANTS TO FARMERS’ MARKETS

WASHINGTON, June 1, 2002 -- Agriculture Secretary Ann M. Veneman today announced additional funding for the operation of USDA’s Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) and the Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP).

FMNP provides a direct tie between nutrition and production agriculture by giving women and children participating in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) the opportunity to buy fresh local produce directly from farmers. The FMNP not only improves the diets of WIC participants, but also is designed to expand awareness and use of farmers’ markets.

The SFMNP, established as a pilot program in 2001, will continue to provide low-income seniors with coupons that can be exchanged for eligible foods at farmers’ markets, roadside stands and community-supported agriculture (CSA) programs. The program is intended to increase the consumption of agricultural commodities by expanding or aiding in the development of these outlets, in addition to providing fresh, nutritious, unprepared, locally grown fruits, vegetables and herbs to low-income seniors.

“We are committed to the larger goal of working toward reducing hunger and improving nutrition for low-income families, children and seniors. Through these programs, WIC moms and their children, as well as our senior citizens, will be able to improve their diets by adding fresh produce to their meals,” said Veneman.

Due to the FMNP, over two million WIC moms and children ate more fresh fruits and vegetables last year, and almost 17,000 farmers around the country realized over $21 million in market sales, helping to keep their farming businesses growing. Funding requests for the current year totaled approximately $21 million, leaving $4 million for potential expansion requests this year.

The SFMNP is expected to serve almost 400,000 low-income senior citizens through grants to state agencies and Indian Tribal governments. This year, coupons for fresh produce will be accepted by about 3,500 farmers at nearly 2,000 markets, roadside stands or CSA programs.

“For many participants, the program offers their first opportunity to visit a farmers’ market and learn about the benefits of adding fresh produce to their meals,” said Eric M. Bost, under secretary for food, nutrition and consumer services.

The enactment of the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 -- the Farm Bill -- allows USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) to continue its efforts in supporting the nation’s small farmers by providing SFMNP grants to 32 states, 3 Indian Tribal Organizations and the District of Columbia during the 2002 season. The WIC’s FMNP will be operating in 44 state agencies—36 states, 5 Indian Tribal Organizations, Guam, Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia during the 2002 season. The 2002 Farm Bill provided an additional $20 million--$5 million for SFMNP; $15 million for WIC’s FMNP--bringing the total available funding for FY 2002 to $40 million.

The following are the lists of grants by state and Tribal Organization.

Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program Grants

State Agency

FY 2002
Total Grants

  State Agency

FY 2002
Total Grants

Alabama
Alaska
Arkansas
California
Chickasaw Nation, OK
Connecticut
District of Columbia
Florida
Grand Traverse, MI
Hawaii
Illinois
Indiana *
Iowa
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
 

$810,400
45,320
100,000
1,039,100
112,900
105,400
154,500
163,200
9,500
378,000
1,100,000
59,900
337,200
371,800
893,220
196,600
56,900
 

  Minnesota
Missouri  *
Montana
Nebraska
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New York
North Carolina
Ohio
Oregon
Osage Tribal, OK
Pennsylvania *
South Carolina
Tennessee
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin

79,600
504,000
43,800
163,200
78,000
435,100
1,457,900
54,000
1,318,000
970,100
22,720
1,500,000
643,300
310,800
43,000
324,420
123,720
681,100
313,300

 
Total

15,000,000

*new        


 
WIC Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program Grants

State Agency

FY 2002
Total Grants

  State Agency

FY 2002
Total Grants

Alabama
Alaska
Arkansas
Arizona *
California

Chickasaw Nation, OK
Connecticut
District of Columbia
Five Sandoval *
Florida

Georgia
Guam
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa

Kentucky
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan

Minnesota
Missouri
Mississippi
MS Choctaws
Montana

$101,846
290,029
107,838
303,333
2,679,875

40,000
409,879
229,276
6,337
257,459

212,858
123,457
270,666
320,222
641,320

230,000
85,000
303,333
607,229
515,490

375,000
257,137
86,766
12,836
70,000
 

  North Carolina
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York

Ohio
Oregon
Osage Tribal, OK
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico *

Pueblo of San Felipe
Rhode Island
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas
 
Vermont
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin

215,675
129,047
802,273
242,891
3,872,601
 
329,446
213,967
31,325
2,312,386
1,000,000

7,666
198,313
132,530
96,000
1,650,000

75,676
308,000
115,000
677,015

 

Total

$20,964,997

*new        

 

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