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FNS PR 0003-05

Contact: Susan Acker (703) 305-2286
Angela Harless (202) 720-4623

USDA Awards $15 Million to States and Tribal Organizations
for the Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program

WASHINGTON, Feb. 1, 2005 – Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns today announced fiscal year 2005 Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP) grant awards to 47 state agencies and tribal organizations to provide low-income seniors with coupons that can be exchanged for fresh produce at farmers' markets, roadside stands and community-supported agriculture programs.

"These grants will provide low-income seniors the opportunity to enrich their diets with highly nutritious fresh fruits and vegetables, " said Johanns. "Local farmers benefit from the program as well by attracting more customers to their markets for farm fresh products."

The 2002 Farm Bill authorizes and provides $15 million annually to operate the Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program for fiscal years 2003 through 2007. All 47 grantees that operated this program in FY 2004 will continue to operate the program during the 2005 season.

The Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program provides fresh, locally grown fruits, vegetables and herbs to low-income seniors, as well as increases the consumption of agricultural commodities. Through this increased consumption, the SFMNP will help expand or develop farmers' markets and other agricultural commodity outlets.

These grants are expected to serve over 800,000 low-income senior citizens nationwide, an increase from FY 2004. Coupons to purchase fresh produce this year will be accepted by over 13,000 farmers at nearly 4,000 markets, roadside stands or community-supported agriculture programs. The grantees are:

Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program FY 2005 Grants
 

STATE AGENCY AWARD STATE AGENCY AWARD
Alabama $897,796 Mississippi $62,846
Alaska $63,293 Missouri $214,473
Arkansas $86,489 Montana $38,886
California $604,603 Nebraska $225,461
Chickasaw Nation, OK $130,041 Nevada $127,109
Choctaw Indians, MS $13,660 New Hampshire $68,003
Colorado $13,467 New Jersey $613,293
Connecticut $81,832 New York $1,345,846
District of Columbia $127,841 North Carolina  $39,739
Five Sandoval, NM $17,956 Ohio $1,175,262
Florida $86,706 Oregon $693,255
Grand Traverse, MI $7,805 Osage, OK $27,537
Hawaii $516,454 Pennsylvania $1,346,694
Illinois $697,762 Pueblo of San Felipe, NM $14,868
Indiana $36,304 Puerto Rico $844,540
Iowa $502,766 Rhode Island $178,258
Kansas $175,986 South Carolina $583,567
Kentucky $248,063 Tennessee $453,055
Louisiana $251,009 Vermont $78,370
Maine $801,665 Virginia $378,549
Maryland $102,894 Washington $111,075
Massachusetts $51,085 West Virginia $461,597
Michigan $67,335 Wisconsin $245,326
Minnesota $89,579
Total $15,000,000



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